Fundamental rights are the rights that are essential for human survival . The Indian Constitution accommodates fundamental rights that are Justiciable subject to reasonable restrictions. They are derived from the constitution of the USA- the Bill of Rights . Part 3 of the Indian Constitution is also described as the Magna Carta of India as it contains a long and comprehensive list of fundamental rights . There are six fundamental rights namely 1. Right to Equality (Article 14-18 ) 2. Right to freedom (Article 19-22 ) 3. Right against exploitation (Article 23 and 24 ) 4. Right to freedom of religion (Article 25-28 ) 5. Cultural and educational rights (Article 29 and 30 ) 6. Rights to constitutional remedies (Article 32 )