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Public order as an item in the constitution figures in

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Public order as an item figures in Article 19(2) of the Indian constitution.


It states that the government has the right to impose restrictions on freedom of expression and speech to maintain public order.


This article gives the government clear powers to ensure that situation don’t go out of hand and quick action can be taken.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Public order as an item in the constitution figures in concurrent list

Explanation:

  • Public order ranks as an item in Article 19(2) of the Indian Constitution. It notes that the government has the power to enforce limits on the freedom of speech and expression to protect public order.
  • This article provides direct powers to the government to ensure the thing doesn't get out of control and that swift steps can be taken.
  • The Concurrent List or List-III is a list of 52 items provided to the Indian Constitution in the Seventh Schedule. It requires the control of both the union and the government of the State to be considered.
  • The Legislative portion is divided into three lists: Country, Federal, and Concurrent List.

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