Part III of the Constitution deals with Fundamental Rights
Fundamental Rights are Justifiable
The Fundamental Rights are protected by the Supreme Court & the High Courts as the Guardians of the Constitution
The main objective of the inclusion of Fundamental Rights in the Constitution is to establish a Government of law and not of man.
The Original Constitution classifed the Fundamental Rights into seven categories . But now there are only six categories.
The are
1) Right to Equality (Article 14 -18)
2) Right to Freemon (19-22)
3) Right against Exploitation (23-24)
4) Right to Freedom of Religion (25 - 28)
5) Cultural and Educational Rights (29-30)
6) Right to Constitutional Remedies (31- 35)
The Right to property, one of the Fundamental Rights was taken away and it is only a legal right by the 44th Amendment (1978)
Fundamental Rights can be suspended during an emergency by the Parliament.