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What is Right to Freedom ?
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Answered by januu519
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Freedom is the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint, and the absence of a despotic government. ... The right to freedom of association is recognized as a human right, a political freedom and a civil liberty. This freedom can be limited by laws that protect public safety.

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What is Right to Freedom ?

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RIGHT TO FREEDOM :

It is a cluster of rights . The right to Freedom conferns number of rights on the citizens, which are essential for the successful working of a democratic government . These rights are :-

♣ Right to freedom of speech and expression.

♣ Right to assemble peacefully and without arms.

♣ Right to form associations and unions.

♣ Right to move Freely throughout the country.

♣ Right to reside and settle in any part of the country.

♣ Right to practise any profession or occupation, trade or Business.

Right to freedom also includes :

♣ No one can be deprived of his life and poverty , except, when he has committed a crime or violated a law.

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Right To Freedom In Indian Constitution

The rights to freedom are the most important fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution of India. It is the prevalence of these freedoms that make democracy meaningful.

The original constitution as adopted in 1949 guaranteed seven such freedoms. By the 44th amendment, the right to hold and dispose of property has been removed from the list of fundamental freedoms in 1978.

Article on Right To Freedom In Indian Constitution

Category: Indian ConstitutionOn August 3, 2013 By Vijay Jaiswal

Right To Freedom In Indian Constitution

The rights to freedom are the most important fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution of India. It is the prevalence of these freedoms that make democracy meaningful.

The original constitution as adopted in 1949 guaranteed seven such freedoms. By the 44th amendment, the right to hold and dispose of property has been removed from the list of fundamental freedoms in 1978.

List of Rights to Freedom under Indian Constitution

Art. 19 of the constitution now provides six freedoms, namely :

right to freedom of speech and expression,right to assemble peaceably and without arms,right to form associations or unions,right to move freely throughout the territory of India,right to reside and settle in any part of the territory of India,right to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation trade or business.

Each one of these six freedoms is subject to some restrictions. For rights can never be absolute. Individual rights must be reconciled with the interests of the community. It is logical that equal rights for all must mean limited rights for any. Hence, the state may impose ‘reasonable restrictions’ upon the exercise of any of these rights.

Restrictions

Firstly, the state may impose restrictions on the exercise of the right to freedom of speech and expression on eight grounds. These are:

defamation,contempt of court,decency or morality,security of the state,friendly relations with other states,incitement of offence and,sovereignty and integrity of India.

Secondly, the freedom to assemble is subject to two restrictions. The assembly must be peaceable and the members of assembly must not bear arms. However the Sikhs are allowed to carry ‘Kirpan’ as part of their religious creed. In the U.S.A. right to bear arms is fundamental right. In India, this right is denied in the interest of public order.

Thirdly, the right to form associations or unions does not entitle persons to enter into criminal conspiracy either against individuals, groups or against the state.

Fourthly, the right to move freely or to reside and settle in any part of India, does not cover trespass into homes or restricted areas. State also may restrict this freedom to protect the aboriginal tribes.

Finally, the right to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business are also subject to reasonable restrictions. Thus professions or, trade or, business must not be harmful to the interest of the community. The state may also prescribe qualifications for particular profession or, technical occupation. The state may itself carry on trade or business to the exclusion of citizens

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