The test of reasonableness is not wholly____test and its contours are Fairley indicated by constitution.
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The test of reasonableness is not wholly subjective — it has objective elements too. Courts assess restrictions on fundamental rights using both subjective purpose (legislative intent) and objective application (proportionality, necessity). The contours are determined by judicial interpretation on a case-by-case basis.
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