Step 1: Understanding Reasonable Restrictions on the Right of Free Movement.
Under Article 19 of the Constitution, the right to free movement can be restricted for reasons related to public interest, safety, or the welfare of individuals. Restrictions can also be imposed in situations like public order, national security, or moral safety.
Step 2: Explanation of Other Options.
- (a), (b), and (c) All of these are legitimate reasons under which reasonable restrictions can be imposed on the right to free movement.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Reasonable restrictions on the right of free movement can be imposed in the interest of general public, political leaders, or women's safety, or for other reasons.