Answer: In India, the Part III of the constitution is known as the Magna Carta. It contains an all-embracing and comprehensive listing of ‘justiciable’ fundamental rights.
The Fundamental Rights in our basic law are more detailed than those found in the Constitution of any other administrative district in the world, including the United States. Part III contains the Fundamental rights, which are from Article 12 to Article 35.
King John of England issued the Charter of the Magna Carta, the first written paper on the rights of citizens. These Carters are the most elaborated Carter’s compared to anywhere else.