SHORT ANSWER:
The Indian Constitution outlines the grounds for the imposition of restrictions on fundamental rights under Article 19.
DETAILS:
- Article 19(2) to Article 19(6) specify reasonable restrictions on the rights to freedom of speech, assembly, association, movement, residence, and profession.
- Restrictions can be imposed in the interest of sovereignty, integrity, security of the state, public order, decency, morality, and other specified grounds.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Violation of these restrictions can lead to legal actions, including fines or imprisonment, depending on the specific law violated.
SOURCE:
- The Constitution of India
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