Correct option is B
The correct answer is (B)Articles 12–35.
Articles 12–35 of the Constitution of India are dedicated to Fundamental Rights:
- The Fundamental Rights are a set of human rights that guarantee civil liberties to Indian citizens.
- These rights are considered fundamental because they are essential for the all-round development of individuals and are protected by the Constitution.
Some of the Fundamental Rights include:
- Right to equality: Includes equality before the law, prohibition of discrimination, and equality of opportunity in employment
- Right to freedom: Articles 19–22
- Right against exploitation: Articles 23–24
- Right to freedom of religion: Articles 25–28
- Cultural and educational rights: Articles 29–30
- Right to constitutional remedies: Article 32
Article 12 defines the State, and Article 13 defines laws that are inconsistent with the Fundamental Rights. Article 34 states that fundamental rights can be restricted when martial law is in effect.