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Option D - The idea of fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution is derived from the Constitution of America. Fundamental rights are those which are given to the citizens by the Constitution, being fundamental and essential for the living of a person. The fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution are described in Article 12 to 35 in Part-III of the Constitution. In the original Constitution, 7 fundamental rights were given, but by the 44th Constitutional Amendment in 1978, The right to property described in Article - 31 and 19(f) have been declared a legal right under article 300 (a). Fundamental Rights are the basic human rights enshrined in the Constitution of India which are guaranteed to all citizens.
D. The idea of fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution is derived from the Constitution of America. Fundamental rights are those which are given to the citizens by the Constitution, being fundamental and essential for the living of a person. The fundamental rights in the Indian Constitution are described in Article 12 to 35 in Part-III of the Constitution. In the original Constitution, 7 fundamental rights were given, but by the 44th Constitutional Amendment in 1978, The right to property described in Article - 31 and 19(f) have been declared a legal right under article 300 (a). Fundamental Rights are the basic human rights enshrined in the Constitution of India which are guaranteed to all citizens.