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Our fundamental rights are not absolute or unlimited, some restrictions are imposed upon them for the safeguard of the entire community. Prove through three examples that were restrictions imposed are justified.​

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Answered by NamishH2340R
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As these rights are fundamental or essential for existence and all-round development of individuals, they are called 'Fundamental rights'. These are enshrined in Part IIIFundamental rights are those rights which are essential for intellectual, moral and spiritual development of citizens of (Articles 12 to 35) of the Constitution of India.

These include individual rights common to most, such as equality before the law, freedom of speech and freedom of expression, religious and cultural freedom, Freedom of assembly (peaceful assembly), freedom of religion (freedom to practice religion), right to constitutional remedies[1] for the protection of civil rights by means of writs such as Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Writ of Prohibition, Certiorari and Quo Warranto.

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