The Right against self-incrimination fundamental right ensures that: 

1
No person can be compelled to provide evidence in court.
2
no person can be compelled to be a witness against themselves. 
3
No person can be compelled to confess to a crime.
4
No person can be compelled to testify against someone else.

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