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Any right which has been provided by the Constitution of 1973 is called —?

A. Normal right
B. Inherent right
C. Fundamental right
D. None of these
Correct Answer: C. Fundamental right

A Fundamental right is the correct term for any right explicitly provided and guaranteed by a country's Constitution, such as the Constitution of 1973 in Pakistan. These rights are considered essential for human dignity and liberty, are legally enforceable, and cannot be easily abrogated by ordinary legislation. They form the bedrock of a democratic society, ensuring citizens' protection against state overreach.

  • Normal right is too general and does not convey the specific constitutional protection.
  • Inherent right refers to rights believed to belong to all individuals by virtue of their humanity, often called natural rights, but 'fundamental right' is the precise legal classification when enshrined in a constitution.
  • None of these is incorrect because 'Fundamental right' accurately describes such constitutionally guaranteed provisions.

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