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VOL. 9, ISSUE 1 (2023)
A jurisprudential study of India's freedom of speech: With respect to the privacy right given by the India constitution
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Dharmesh
Abstract
Personal, social, and political relationships are based on the concept of "mutual trust," which is ultimately required for the right to privacy to completely materialise. In addition, the principles are dynamic, as they are produced, regenerated, and perpetually reinforced by the foundational principles of the constitution. Merriam-Webster defines media as "a medium of cultivation, conveyance, or expression." Every person has the inherent right to freely express themselves. All inhabitants of India are assured the right to freedom of speech and expression by Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution. Freedom of speech and expression refers to the liberty to openly express one's views through any medium, be it spoken, written, printed, visual, or otherwise. This includes the freedom to disseminate or publish the opinions of others. The media is an indispensable part of a democracy. Article 21 of the Constitution guarantees the life and liberty of every individual. It protects the freedom of people to live humane lives as opposed to animalistic ones. In this research paper, the author examines the various judicial decisions and Indian constitutional provisions that support assuring the growth of rights to free speech and expression and safeguarding them via privacy.
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Pages:231-235
How to cite this article:
Dharmesh "A jurisprudential study of India's freedom of speech: With respect to the privacy right given by the India constitution". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 231-235
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