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Page-2 of Freedom Of Speech And Expression

Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental right. It allows individuals to express their thoughts and opinions freely. This right is enshrined in many constitutions, including India's. It plays a crucial role in democracy. However, it is not absolute. There are reasonable restrictions to prevent hate speech and defamation. Balancing freedom and responsibility is essential for a harmonious society.

Supreme Court Denies Restoration of 4G in Jammu & Kashmir

The Supreme Court recently declined to reinstate 4G services in Jammu and Kashmir, opting instead to establish a high-powered committee to examine the arguments made by petitioners against...

 May 11, 2020

NIA’s Expanded Authority and Recent Amendments Explored

Established under the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Act, 2008, the NIA stands as a central agency with its headquarters located in New Delhi. The agency's main task is...

 April 3, 2020

Govt. Urges Media to Validate COVID-19 News

The article begins with a recent appeal made by the Central Government to the Supreme Court. The government urged that media outlets should only publish or broadcast information...

 March 31, 2020

OCI Cardholders Denied Fundamental Rights by Union Government

Recently, the Union government asserted in the Delhi High Court that Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholders do not possess the fundamental rights outlined in the Constitution. These...

 January 31, 2020

Vajji or Vrijji

The Vajji (or Vrijji) Mahajanapada was one of the sixteen prominent powers (Shodasha Mahajanapadas) that flourished in ancient India during the 6th century BCE. Situated north of the...

 April 23, 2019

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