Answer:
The
Indian Constitution itself classifies the Fundamental Rights under seven groups
as follow
(i) Right to Equality (ii) Right to Freedom
(iii) Right against Exploitation
(iv) Right to Freedom of Religion
(v) Cultural and Educational Rights
(vi) Right to Property
(vii) Right to Constitutional Remedies
Of these, the Right to Property has been eliminated by the
44th Amendment Act of the Constitution. The remaining six Fundamental Rights
are necessary for the very sustenance of our democracy. These Fundamental Rights
are given a special status in our Constitution.
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