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Question : Who can impose reasonable restrictions over fundamental rights?

Option 1: Council of Ministers

Option 2: Parliament

Option 3: People

Option 4: Cabinet


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Correct Answer: Parliament


Solution : The correct answer is Parliament.

Fundamental rights are the basic human rights guaranteed by the constitution of India which are necessary for the overall development of an individual and to live a dignified life. Indian constitution guarantees 6 fundamental rights and the power to amend them lies with the Parliament. According to Keshvananda Bharti Case, the parliament is empowered to amend fundamental rights without altering the basic structure of the constitution. From here only the basic structure doctrine evolved.

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