The Fundamental Rights in Indian Constitution
- The Fundamental rights in Indian Constitution acts as a guarantee that all Indian citizens can and will live their lives in peace as long as they live in Indian democracy.
- They include individual rights common to most liberal democracies,such as equality before the law,freedom of speech and expression,freedom of association and peaceful assembly,freedom of religion,and the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil right.

Originally,the right to property was also included in the Fundamental Rights,however,the Forty- Fourth Amendment,Passed in 1978,revised the status of property rights by stating that “No person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law”.



