GK Question

polity medium true_false

Fundamental Rights under the Indian Constitution are absolute and cannot be restricted under any circumstances.

  1. True
  2. False

Answer: False

Fundamental Rights are not absolute. Most rights can be restricted by the State under reasonable restrictions specified in the Constitution itself (e.g., Article 19 allows restrictions on freedom of speech in interests of sovereignty, security, public order, etc.). Some rights can also be suspended during a National Emergency (except Articles 20 and 21).

Topic Fundamental Rights
Exam Relevance Conceptual question for UPSC and SSC; tests nuanced understanding of rights