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- Fundamental rights are necessary in a democratic society.
- These rights safeguard dignity, liberty, and equality.
- It is divided into categories like equality, freedom, protection against exploitation, freedom of religion, etc.
- These rights see to the well-being and dignity of individuals.
- One can ensure the principles of democracy and justice are upheld.
- Fundamental rights protect individuals from abuses of authority.
- It guarantees equal treatment, promotes social justice, and prevents discrimination.
- People can freely participate in the political process and hold the government accountable for its actions.
- Fundamental rights promote economic and social development.
- Individuals are free from discrimination and exploitation, contributing to a democratic and just society.