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explain the limitations of right to protection​

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Answered by omkaroujalya
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The limitations of right to protection are-

*- Against greater penalty than what is prescribed under the law is prohibited.

*- No one can be punished or proexecuted for the same offence twice.

*- A person cannot be compelled to be a witness in the case where he himself is occured of the offence.

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Answered by adarshprahapati23nov
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The limitations of Right to Protection are:-

1. Public interest: The authority or thes State can take recourse to public interest and refuse to disclose the grounds of detention.

2. Power of the Parliament: The legislature or the Parliament has the power to specify the maximum period of Preventive Detention.

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