Who is authorised to impose reasonable restriction on fundamental rights in Pakistan?

Who is authorised to impose reasonable restriction on fundamental rights in Pakistan?

  • (A) Supreme Court
  • (B) President
  • (C) Prime Minister
  • (D) The Parliament
  • In Pakistan, fundamental rights are not absolute and are subject to "reasonable restrictions" as defined in the Constitution of 1973. These restrictions must be imposed by law, and since the Parliament (Majlis-e-Shoora) is the supreme law-making body, it is authorised to enact the legislation that defines these limits. The Parliament (Senate and National Assembly) is competent to enact laws to impose reasonable restrictions on some of the fundamental rights in the interests of:- national security, public order, morality, integrity of Pakistan
  • Supreme Court: Interprets and safeguards rights.
  • President: Can suspend rights in the event of an emergency.
  • Prime Minister: Heads the executive branch of government.
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