Freedom of trade and commerce remains a constitutional norm, subject to permissible regulatory limitations under the constitutional scheme. Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse across the territory of India is established as a constitutional principle, subject to the remainder of Part XIII which permits lawful regulation; the provision declares an overarching commitment to free internal trade while preserving the legislature's ability to impose restrictions under other provisions of the same Part.
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Freedom of trade and commerce remains a constitutional norm, subject to permissible regulatory limitations under the constitutional scheme.
Freedom of trade, commerce and intercourse across the territory of India is established as a constitutional principle, subject to the remainder of Part XIII which permits lawful regulation; the provision declares an overarching commitment to free internal trade while preserving the legislature's ability to impose restrictions under other provisions of the same Part.
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