Right to Freedom
Civics ⇒ Citizenship and Rights
Right to Freedom starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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A group of students wants to protest peacefully against a new rule in their school. Which Right to Freedom are they exercising?
Describe one situation where the government can restrict the Right to Freedom of assembly.
Describe the importance of the Right to Freedom for a democratic society.
Explain the difference between 'personal liberty' and 'freedom of movement'.
Explain the meaning of 'freedom of speech and expression' as given in the Indian Constitution.
Explain the term 'ex post facto law' as mentioned in Article 20.
Explain why reasonable restrictions are necessary on the Right to Freedom.
Explain why the Right to Freedom is not absolute and give one example.
List any two reasonable restrictions that can be imposed on the Right to Freedom of speech and expression.
What is meant by 'preventive detention'?
What is the main objective of the Right to Freedom in the Indian Constitution?
What is the significance of Article 21 in the context of the Right to Freedom?
