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प्रश्न
All Fundamental Rights are subject to reasonable restrictions in the Constitution of India.
दीर्घउत्तर
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उत्तर
All Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution are subject to reasonable restrictions to ensure that individual freedoms do not harm the interests of society. These restrictions are imposed in the interests of public order, security, morality, and the sovereignty of the nation. For example, freedom of speech under Article 19 can be limited to prevent hate speech or defamation. Such restrictions must be just, fair, and not arbitrary and are often subject to judicial review to maintain a balance between personal liberty and social welfare.
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