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Download Solution PDFWhile enjoying Right to Freedom, one must not:
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JKSSB SI Official Paper (Held On: 12 Dec 2022 Shift 1)
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Option 2 : Threaten Freedom of others
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Key Points
- The Right to Freedom in India includes freedom of speech and expression, assembly peacefully, forming associations, moving freely throughout the country, residing and settling in any part of the country, and practicing any profession or carrying on any occupation, trade, or business.
- While enjoying these freedoms, one must ensure that their actions do not infringe on the freedoms and rights of others.
- Threatening the freedom of others can lead to legal consequences and is against the principles of the Indian Constitution.
- The Constitution of India emphasizes that the exercise of freedom should not lead to activities that disturb public order, morality, and health.
- Fundamental Duties also prescribe that citizens should respect the rights and freedoms of others, and adhere to the principles of brotherhood and harmony.
Additional Information
- Fundamental Rights in India
- These are a set of rights that are guaranteed to all citizens of India by the Constitution.
- They include rights such as equality before the law, freedom of speech and expression, and protection from discrimination.
- Fundamental Rights are enshrined in Part III of the Indian Constitution.
- Article 19 of the Indian Constitution
- It provides for the protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, etc.
- The rights under Article 19 are subject to reasonable restrictions for the preservation of public order, decency, and morality.
- Fundamental Duties
- These duties are outlined in Part IV-A of the Indian Constitution (Article 51A).
- Fundamental Duties are moral obligations that citizens are expected to perform to promote a spirit of patriotism and uphold the unity of India.
- Public Order
- A state of law and order where citizens can freely exercise their rights within the bounds of the law.
- Maintaining public order is essential for the proper functioning of society and the protection of individuals' rights.
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