CAT / Chapter 2
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What is the primary purpose of Fundamental Rights in promoting India's political system?
Why are Fundamental Rights considered 'not absolute' under the Indian Constitution?
What is the constitutional meaning of India being a 'Secular' state?
What are the four key characteristics of the Indian state as declared in the Preamble of the Constitution?
What does 'Sovereign' mean in the context of the Indian Constitution's Preamble?
What are the two core principles implied by India being a 'Democratic Republic'?
In which part of the Indian Constitution are the six Fundamental Rights enumerated?
What are the six categories of Fundamental Rights provided by the Indian Constitution?
How do Fundamental Rights function as a check on state power?
What specific right ensures the enforcement of all other Fundamental Rights when they are violated?
How does the 'Socialist' characteristic of the Indian state manifest according to the Preamble?
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