Q. Which of the following is true about the fundamental rights under Indian Constitution? (a) It is protected and enforced by the Constitution. (b) It can be changed by the common legislative process. (c) Supreme Court is the guardian of fundamental rights. (d) All Constitutional rights are fundamental rights. Select the correct answer from the code given below:
Answer: (a) and (c) only
Notes: The Fundamental Rights are named so because they are guaranteed and protected by the constitution, which is the fundamental law of the land. They are ‘fundamental’ also in the sense that they are most essential for the all round development (material, intellectual, moral and spiritual) of the individuals. Supreme Court is the guardian of fundamental rights.

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