what is meant by the statement that rights are not absolute
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They are intended to illustrate that no right available to an individual or group is or can be absolute. The reality that human rights are not absolute, and are subject to reasonable restrictions, does not mean that the rights can be arbitrarily curtailed according to legislative or bureaucratic discretion.
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These rights are subjected to such reasonable restrictions as may be necessary for general welfare, public interest, decency, morality, security and integrity of the nation these rights are not licences but freedoms to be exercised for onces own and common good
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