Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental right in India according to the constitution, but this right is subject to reasonable restrictions relating to public order, decency or morality. The author analyzes how the Indian courts have interpreted and applied constitutional regulations to balance this right with other considerations through various court cases. The right to free speech is not absolute and carries certain responsibilities under Indian law.
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Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental right in India according to the constitution, but this right is subject to reasonable restrictions relating to public order, decency or morality. The author analyzes how the Indian courts have interpreted and applied constitutional regulations to balance this right with other considerations through various court cases. The right to free speech is not absolute and carries certain responsibilities under Indian law.
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