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Can certain restrictions be placed on the Fundamental Rights
of the citizens to maintain public decency or morality?

(a) Never

(b) No

(c) Yes

(d) None of these



Can certain restrictions be placed on the Fundamental Rights of the citizens to maintain public dec..

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( c ) Yes

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