Fundamental Rights
The Supreme Court, as the highest judiciary entity in India, is known as the guardian of the Fundamental Rights of citizens. These rights embody the basic human freedoms and are enshrined in the Part III of the Constitution from Articles 12 to 35. They are crucial to the functioning of the democracy and serve to safeguard the interests of all citizens.
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