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Read the case given below and answer the questions that follow. Nidhi, a citizen of India, was the editor and publisher of a journal in English that published articles on political issues. - Political Science

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Read the case given below and answer the questions that follow.

Nidhi, a citizen of India, was the editor and publisher of a journal in English that published articles on political issues. One of the state governments banned the entry and circulation of her journal in its state under the Maintenance of Public Order Act. In response to the ban, Nidhi filed a writ petition before the Supreme Court claiming that the powers under the Act were an excessive restriction and had curtailed her fundamental rights. In response, the State argued that the restriction was for the purpose of public safety and public order.
  1. Which fundamental right of Nidhi was violated by the action of the state government? (1)
  2. Briefly comment on the importance of the fundamental right identified in subpart (i) above. (3)
  3. Fundamental Rights may be subject to reasonable restrictions by the state.
    Give any four reasons for which reasonable restrictions may be imposed. (4)
दीर्घउत्तर

उत्तर

  1. The right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19 was violated by the action of the state government.
  2. Article 19 of the Indian Constitution is critical for preserving democracy's essential values by safeguarding individual liberties. It protects citizens right to free speech and expression, allowing them to share their thoughts, criticise government acts and fight for change. This encourages open dialogue and criticism, both of which are essential for democratic governance. This article also protects citizens rights to peaceful assembly, association and migration across the country, allowing them to organise, protest and influence legislation. It also safeguards the right to select one's profession or business, fostering economic liberty and personal growth. Article 19 lays the groundwork for a robust, active democracy in which civil rights are respected, allowing individuals and society to grow completely.
  3. Fundamental rights are necessary for personal autonomy and dignity, yet they are not absolute. To balance individual freedoms with societal interests, the government may put reasonable constraints on these rights. Here are four reasons why such limits could be necessary:
    1. Sovereignty and Integrity of India: Fundamental rights can be restricted in order to maintain the country's sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity. This helps to prevent behaviours that jeopardise the nation's stability.
    2. Public Order: The government has the authority to impose reasonable limits to maintain public order and prevent disturbances that could affect the general population. This ensures that rights are utilised without jeopardising others peace and security.
    3. Decency or Morality: The government may prohibit some types of expression or behaviour that are regarded as indecent or immoral. This helps to maintain societal standards and values.
    4. State security: The government may impose limits to protect the nation from external threats or internal instability. This could include anti-terrorism legislation and measures that undermine the country's security infrastructure. The goal is to ensure national security and stability.
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Explain any three rights conferred under the Right to Freedom of Religion in the Constitution of India. (Articles 25-28).


Explain the rights conferred under Right to Freedom (Article 19). 


Which of the following is the best description of Fundamental Rights?


Read the following situation. Which Fundamental Right is being used or violated in below case and how?
A director makes a documentary film that criticises the policies of the government.


Read the following situation. Which Fundamental Right is being used or violated in below case and how?
People displaced by a big dam take out a rally demanding rehabilitation.


Which of the following is a violation of Fundamental Rights and why?

a) Not paying minimum wages
b) Banning of a book
c) Banning of loudspeakers after 9 pm.
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Several reports show that caste groups previously associated with scavenging are forced to continue in this job. Those in positions of authority refuse to give them any other job. Their children are discouraged from pursuing education. Which of their Fundamental Rights are being violated in this instance?


Fundamental rights are enjoyed by the citizens of India without any restrictions.


Read the passage given below and answer the question that follow.

Mohan is in tenth standard. His father got transferred and the family moved to Delhi from Guwahati, Assam. Mohan has been denied admission in any nearby school as his father could not afford fees. Also, to his dismay, schools were unexpectedly shut due to bad air quality index in Delhi region.

Why is this Fundamental Right important?


Read the case given below and answer the questions that follow. 

Bharti, a twelve-year old girl, belongs to a family that faces financial hardships. She helps her mother every day with household chores. She does not attend school.

  1. Which Fundamental Rights has been violated in the case given above? Which Article in the Indian Constitution contains this Right?
  2. Briefly explain the Fundamental Right identified in (i) above.
  3. Which Fundamental Right can be deployed to redress the violation of other Fundamental Rights? Why is this Right important?

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