As per the Indian Constitution under which condition freedom of expression is taken away from citizens?

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As per the Indian Constitution under which condition freedom of expression is taken away from citizens?

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Polity

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SSC

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0,17,28,15,6,7,17

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The correct answer is option 4: Censorship. According to the Indian Constitution, there are certain conditions under which the freedom of expression can be taken away from citizens. Censorship refers to the control or suppression of information, ideas, or artistic expression by the government or other authorities. This means that if the government determines that certain content is harmful or offensive, they have the power to restrict or censor it. Imprisonment, option 1, refers to the act of being confined in a prison or jail and is not directly related to the restriction of freedom of expression. Veto, option 2, refers to the power of an authority to reject or override a decision made by another authority and is also not directly related to freedom of expression. Coup, option 3, refers to a sudden and illegal seizure of power, usually by a group or military. It is also not directly related to the restriction of freedom of expression.