Correct Answer:
A. Article 8-28
In the Constitution of Pakistan, the Fundamental Rights of citizens are enshrined in Article 8 to Article 28. This specific range falls under Chapter 1 of Part II, titled "Fundamental Rights and Principles of Policy." These articles guarantee essential liberties such as equality before the law, freedom of speech, assembly, association, movement, religion, and the right to property, ensuring that citizens are protected against state infringement and can exercise their basic human rights within the legal framework of the country.
- Article 32-45 primarily covers "Principles of Policy" and parts of "The Federation of Pakistan," which are directives for the state, not enforceable fundamental rights.
- Article 40-60 delves into the structure and powers of the Federation and Parliament, not fundamental rights.
- Article 90-120 pertains to parliamentary procedures and provincial governance, far removed from the section on fundamental rights.