Social Sciences, asked by Dikshow5173, 9 months ago

Our Fundamental Rights are not absolute or unlimited.' Support

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Answered by sohalisghy04
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Explanation:

The fundamental rights are not absolute because they can be controlled and are subject to reasonable restrictions for the protection of general welfare. . The Supreme Court has ruled that all provisions of the Constitution, including fundamental rights can be amended.

Answered by jmakima55
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1)to prevent spread of infection dieases the free movement of people can be restrided.

2)freedom to take any profession does not mean to take up gambling, smuggling, e.t.c.

3)nobody can claim to be a doctor unless he/she has the essential qualification.

4)freedom expression doesn't mean to write anything.

5)not to instigate communal violence.

Fundamental rights are granted by constitution of India irrespective of caste, creed or sex. ... Constitution of India granted right to choose but its not unlimited in order to protect intrest of ethnic minorities. If the freedom of speech is their censorship also exists.

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