Subject: Polity
Although Fundamental Rights are designed to protect individual freedoms, they are not absolute. The Constitution permits reasonable restrictions on these rights in the interest of public order, security, decency, and morality. Additionally, certain categories of persons, such as members of the Armed Forces, may face specific limitations.
These exceptions are intended to strike a balance between the protection of individual rights and the need to maintain societal harmony and national security, ensuring that personal liberties do not disrupt the common good.