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Article 19 (1) (d) guarantees to all citizens of India the right ―to move freely throughout the territory of India‖. This right is, however, subject to reasonable restrictions mentioned in clause (5) of Article 19, i.e., in the interest of general public or (2) for the protection of the interest of any Scheduled Tribe.
Under Indian law, the freedom of speech and of the press do not confer an absolute right to express one's thoughts freely. Clause (2) of Article 19 of the Indian constitution enables the legislature to impose certain restrictions on free speech under following heads: I. security of the State, II. friendly relations with foreign States,
3 Μαΐ 2024 · Article 19 (1) (d) and Article 19 (1) (e) are complementary to each other and confer a right upon the citizens to move freely or/and to reside and settle in any part of the country, without any hindrance, however, such rights are subject to certain reasonable restrictions.
The Court said that circulation of ideas through journal or newspapers is a part of freedom of speech and expression. The imposition of a ban on the entry and circulation of a journal within a state is an infringement of Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution.
Article 194 of the Indian Constitution: Get complete details on the Indian Constitution Article 194. Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country and it lays down the framework demarcating fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and duties of government institutions.
11 Οκτ 2021 · Article 194 of the Indian Constitution deals with the privileges of the state legislature, detailing the rights and immunities granted to its members. Can the privileges of the state legislature be defined by law?
25 Μαΐ 2021 · Article 19(1)(f): Freedom to Acquire hold and dispose of property. Restriction under Article 19(5) It is interesting to know that the freedom to acquire hold and dispose property is repealed from the part 3 of the constitution of India under Forty- fourth Amendment, 1978.