Question
Which of the following statements about Fundamental
Rights in India is incorrect? A. Part III of the Indian Constitution discusses Fundamental Rights. B. Articles 12 to 32 of the Constitution deal with Fundamental Rights. C. There are six Fundamental Rights: Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, and Right to Constitutional Remedies.Solution
While Part III of the Constitution does cover Fundamental Rights, they span Articles 12 to 35, not just 12 to 32. Thus, statement B is incorrect.
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