On September 20, 2024, Justice A.S. Chandurkar of the Bombay High Court broke a tie that emanated out of a previously split verdict and delivered a ruling in defence of the right to free speech. He declared unconstitutional an amendment made to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (IT Rules). This law, had it been allowed to stand, would have given the Union government an Orwellian carte blanche to decide for us how any news about its operations ought to be carried on the Internet.
Freedom of expression serves several purposes:
The Indian judiciary has played a vital role in defining and protecting the right to free speech, as stated in Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution.
The Government and Electronic Media
Commercial Advertisements
Freedom of Speech in Art
Freedom of Speech on Social Media
Sedition vs. Right to Free Speech
Hate Speech
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