Explore Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution (Articles 12–35) that guarantee equality, freedom, justice, and protection for every Indian citizen. Right to constitutional remedies (Article 32–35) Rights literally mean those freedoms which are essential for personal good as well as the good of the community. The rights guaranteed under the Constitution of India are fundamental as they have been incorporated into the Fundamental Law of the Land and are enforceable in a court of law. The Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III (Articles 12-35) of the Indian Constitution . These rights are essential for ensuring the dignity, equality, and freedom of every citizen and protecting individuals against any arbitrary actions by the state.