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Fundamental Rights Provided by the Constitution of India and Expanded by the Supreme Court

March 5, 2026 by Prashant Kanha
Fundamental Rights under the Constitution of India and their expansion by the Supreme Court through Article 21 jurisprudence

This Post provides a tabular list of all Fundamental Rights under the Constitution of India (Articles 12–35) and as by Supreme Court of India through interpretation of these Articles.

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