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Who can impose reasonable restrictions on the Fundamental Rights?
Supreme Court
Parliament
President
None of these
- The Parliament has the power to impose reasonable restrictions on Fundamental Rights, but only through enacting laws within the limits set by the Constitution (for example, Articles 19(2) to 19(6)).
- The Supreme Court does not impose restrictions itself. It interprets whether restrictions imposed by Parliament are reasonable and constitutional, and can strike them down if they are not.
- The President of India does not have the power to impose restrictions directly on Fundamental Rights.
- None of these is incorrect because Parliament does have this power.
Correct Answer: Option 2, Parliament
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