
Indian civil rights
Indian civil rights refer to the fundamental freedoms and protections guaranteed to individuals under the Constitution of India. These include the right to equality, freedom of speech and expression, the right to life and personal liberty, and protection against discrimination based on religion, caste, gender, or other status. The Constitution safeguards these rights through various articles, enabling citizens to seek justice against violations. Additionally, the judiciary plays a crucial role in upholding these rights, ensuring that individuals can challenge injustices and protect their freedoms within a democratic framework.