- Right to Equality (Articles 14-18):
- Article 14: Equality before the law.
- Article 15: Prohibition of discrimination on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth.
- Article 16: Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment.
- Article 17: Abolition of untouchability.
- Article 18: Abolition of titles.
- Right to Freedom (Articles 19-22):
- Article 19: Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, etc.
- Article 20: Protection in respect of conviction for offenses.
- Article 21: Protection of life and personal liberty.
- Article 21A: Right to education.
- Article 22: Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases.
- Right Against Exploitation (Articles 23-24):
- Article 23: Prohibition of traffic in human beings and forced labor.
- Article 24: Prohibition of employment of children in factories, etc.
- Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25-28):
- Article 25: Freedom of conscience and free profession, practice, and propagation of religion.
- Article 26: Freedom to manage religious affairs.
- Article 27: Freedom as to payment of taxes for promotion of any particular religion.
- Article 28: Freedom as to attendance at religious instruction or religious worship in certain educational institutions.
- Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles 29-30):
- Article 29: Protection of interests of minorities.
- Article 30: Right of minorities to establish and administer educational institutions.
- Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32):
- Article 32: Remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by this Part.
- Right to Privacy (not explicitly mentioned as a fundamental right but recognized by the Supreme Court):
- The right to privacy has been declared a fundamental right by the Supreme Court through various judgments, including the landmark judgment in the Puttaswamy case (2017).