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why are fundamental rights not absolute or unlimited .

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Answered by neha199771
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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 BrainFire
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the fundamental rights are not absolute because they can be controlled and are subject to reasonable restrictions for protection of general welfare the supreme Court controls it

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