FUNDAMENTAL Rights is enumerated in part III of Indian CONSTITUTION."Fundamental Rights" are the basic and INVIOLABLE rights of the common people. It ensures civil liberties so that all Indians can live in peace and harmony as citizens of India. Some important fundamental rights are:Right to freedom (ARTICLE 19, 20, 21A and 22).Right to freedom of religion (Article 25 to 28).Right to constitutional remedies (This right is called as the “heart and soul of Indian constitution” by B.R Ambedkar (Article 32)).