Fundamental rights are not absolute.explain? 300 to 500 word answer
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Answer:Fundamental rights are not absolute, in the sense that reasonable restrictions can be placed on them.
An example is Article 21 of the constitution: No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to procedure established by law
So a person's right to life or personal liberty can be restricted according to procedure established by law. That is why you find people in prison. Their fundamental right to liberty is restricted by a procedure established by law. Similarly, the fundamental right to privacy can be restricted by a procedure established by law.
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