Fundamental Rights (Part-1)Introduction About: The Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Constitution (Articles 12-35). Part III of the Constitution is described as the Magna Carta of India . ‘Magna Carta’, the Charter of Rights issued by King John of England in 1215 was the first written document relating to the Fundamental Rights of citizens. The Fundamental Rights : The Constitution of India provides for six Fundamental Rights : Right to equality (Articles 14–18) Right to ... Fundamental Rights , as one of the most significant features of the Indian Constitution , form the cornerstone of Indian democracy. These rights are crucial for fostering justice, equality, and fraternity and safeguarding the individual against the arbitrary actions of the state. This article delves into the salient features, significance, scope, and criticisms surrounding these fundamental rights of Indian Constitution .