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 citizens wants to protest peacefully against a government policy. Which right allows them to do so?
A person is arrested and not informed of the grounds of arrest. Which Article is being violated?
A person is detained by the police for more than 24 hours without being produced before a magistrate. Which Article is being violated?
Describe any two ways in which the Right to Freedom can be restricted by the government.
Describe the importance of reasonable restrictions on the Right to Freedom.
Explain the difference between 'Preventive Detention' and 'Punitive Detention'.
Explain the meaning of 'Freedom of movement' as given in the Indian Constitution.
Explain the term 'double jeopardy' as mentioned in Article 20.
Explain the term 'ex post facto law' as mentioned in Article 20.
Explain the term 'Preventive Detention' as mentioned in Article 22.
List any two freedoms guaranteed under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution.
State any one reasonable restriction that can be imposed on the Right to Freedom of speech and expression.
What does 'Freedom of assembly' mean?
What is the importance of the Right to Freedom in a democracy?
What is the procedure established by law as mentioned in Article 21?
What is the significance of Article 21 in the context of Right to Freedom?
Which Article guarantees the right to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business? (1) Article 19(1)(g) (2) Article 21 (3) Article 22 (4) Article 15
