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Which of the following fundamental rights can be enjoyed without any restrictions imposed by the state?
1. Right to move the courts for issuance of writs
2. Protection against forced or bonded labour
3. Prohibition of employment of children under 14 years in hazardous industries
1 and 2
2 and 3
1 only
1 and 3
- Right to move the courts for issuance of writs:
- This is a fundamental right under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution but can have certain restrictions based on state-imposed conditions.
- Protection against forced or bonded labour:
- Guaranteed under Article 23 and imposes an absolute prohibition on forced labor and human trafficking, with no state-imposed restrictions.
- Prohibition of employment of children under 14 years in hazardous industries:
- Stipulated under Article 24, it strictly prohibits child labor in hazardous settings, without exceptions.
Option:2 - 2 and 3
- This option is correct because both protections against forced labor and the prohibition on child labor in hazardous industries are absolute rights without restrictions.
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