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about fundamental right on not able used for unlimited support the statement by giving any five suitable example in points |
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Answer» Answer: Fundamental Rights are not absolute as reasonable restrictions can be imposed on them. Explanation: A person's right to life or personal liberty can be restricted according to procedure established by law. ... Similarly, the fundamental right to PRIVACY can be restricted by a procedure established by law. Freedom of speech and expression is also not absolute as you can be charged for sedition. Freedom association is also not absolute if it GOES against NATIONAL interest. Generally some factors which are taken into consideration as reasonable restrictions are: safety and security of the state, sovereignty and integrity of the state, public order, HEALTH, morality, friendly relations with neighborhood countries among OTHERS. |
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