Political Science, asked by shaivyamanchanda, 1 year ago

‘Fundamental rights are universal in nature but they are not absolute’. Explain with examples.

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Answered by sanchitachauhan93
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Yes , fundamental rights are universal in nature but not absolute one because these rights are provided with reasonable restriction . we see right to freedom of speech and expression is restricted . No one is allowed to speak against the security , sovereignty and integrity of India .

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