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Recalibrating Free Speech: The Supreme Court’s Constitutional Turn in the Digital Age

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The right to freedom of speech and expression, enshrined under Article 19(1) (a) of the Constitution of India, is foundational to democratic governance. It protects the right of individuals to express their opinions without fear of state reprisal and is essential to the functioning of a free press, the conduct of political debate, the critique of public officials, and the articulation of artistic, religious, and academic ideas. However, this rig…
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