Explain the right to freedom as enshrined in the Indian constitution. Is this right absolute
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According to the right to freedom as enshrined in the Indian Constitution,
1. Everybody bears the right to live in his own way.
2. Nobody must bar them from doing so! This right is absolute because life is precious and short.
3. Everybody must enjoy it at the best without thinking twice. Otherwise, life will become hell.
1. Everybody bears the right to live in his own way.
2. Nobody must bar them from doing so! This right is absolute because life is precious and short.
3. Everybody must enjoy it at the best without thinking twice. Otherwise, life will become hell.
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No the right to freedom as enshrined in the Constitution of India under the Article 19 to Article 22 is not an absolute right, as it can be removed while in emergency rule or curfew situations.
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Article 19 states – Protection of rights concerned with freedom of speech.
Article 20 states – “Protection in respect of opinion for offense”.
Article 21 states – “Right to life, personal freedom and to die with dignity”.
Article 21 A states – Right to education of children of 6 to 14 years.
Article 22 states – “Protection against arrest in special cases”.
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