The six Fundamental Rights are Right to Equality, Right to Freedom, Right against Exploitation, Right to Freedom of Religion, Cultural and Educational Rights, and Right to Constitutional Remedies.
Article 14 protects the Right to Equality by ensuring equal treatment before the law and equal protection of laws for all persons.
Fundamental Rights are justiciable and enforceable by courts, while Directive Principles are non-justiciable guidelines for the government to promote social welfare.
Fundamental Duties are not legally enforceable but serve as moral obligations for citizens.
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