Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follows. "The Constitution of India begins with the Preamble affirming its aims, objectives, and the guiding principles. The principles laid out in the Preamble are used for interpreting provisions of the constitution that are vague and ambiguous; and Preamble is the 'basic structure' of the constitution that takes away the amendment power of the Parliament with regards to certain features of the Constitution such as democracy, rule of law, secularism, separation of powers and judicial review." |
Fundamental Rights are mostly enforceable against |
Government Private persons Supreme Court State |
State |
The correct answer is Option (4) → State Fundamental rights are mostly enforceable against the State and in some cases against private persons. An example of the former is the right to freedom of speech and expression; for the latter is the prohibition of employment of children below the age of fourteen years in factories, mines, and in places of hazardous activities |