Social Sciences, asked by saikatsingh4237, 9 months ago

Explain the restrictions imposed on right to freedom

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Answered by himaniyadav75
30

Answer:

1)Right to freedom to practise any profession but it should be legal. For example, a person cannot spread terrorism in the country because it is illegal. If he/she do so, then he/she will be punished.

2)Freedom to reside and settle in any part of India. But it doesn't means that you can go to restricted places like army camps, nuclear stations, etc. without taking permission from the government.

Answered by adityaraje1979
15

Answer:

The government can impose certain reasonable

restrictions on our freedoms in the larger interests of

the society.

(i) It is known that every citizen has the right to

freedom. But, we have to exercise our freedom in

such a way that we cannot violate others’ right to

freedom. We don’t have freedom to cause public

nuisance or disorder. We are free to do everything

at the level where no one injures. Constitution has

not given us unlimited licence to do what we want.

(ii) For instance, we have Freedom of speech and

expression. But we cannot use this freedom to

start violence against others and provoke people

to rebel against government. we cannot defame

others by saying false and mean things and cause

damage to a person’s reputation

(iii) Similarly, citizens have the freedom to hold

meetings, processions, rallies and demonstrations

on any issue. But such meetings have to be

peaceful. This freedom cannot be used to create

public disorder or breach of peace in society.

Participants cannot carry weapons with them in

these activities and meetings.

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