International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) International Open Access Journal ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | www.ijtsrd.com | Volume - 2 | Issue – 5
Article 19(A) Freedom of Speech aand nd Expression Surbhi Suryavanshi Department of Law, Indore Institute of Law, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India INTRODUCTION Speech is God’s gift to mankind .Freedom of expression and speech is fundamental rights playing vital role in exercising and protecting others rights. Freedom of speech and expression on means the right to express individuals own convictions and opinions freely by words of mouth, writing, pictures, or any other modebasically freedom of expression and speech means right is regarded as the first condition of liberty .It is truly said that about the freedom of speech and expression that it is a mother of all other liberties. However, freedom of expression can be abused in certain situations and it transfers into a completely opposite phenomenon. Certain individuals and groups can express ideas deas on superiority of a certain race, religion or nation, with the intention to humiliate all those not belonging to „their“ group, as well as to incite to exile, isolation and even genocide. In such cases, freedom of expression is interpreted too broadly and transfers into a hate speech. These phenomena highlight the discussion on freedom of expression, its limitations and abuse of this freedom. “The transition we are in and the situation with the media, including the poor “word” culture, is fertile ground for such public dissemination or fuelling of hatred, without any sense of responsibility for the uttered word, which becomes the main generator of the social climate of intolerance and prejudice on national, onal, ethnic and other grounds, which is emerging as a general psychological framework for expansion of all forms of hate crimes- from physical to verbal and psychological violence:1”
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Freedom of Expression and Speech –Meaning and Scope Article 19 (a) of Indian constitution say that all citizen shall have right to freedom of expression and speech2 but under Article 19(2) law imposing reasonable restrictions on the exercise of that right in the interests of the security of the state, friendly relations with foreign states, public order decency or morality, contempt of court, defamation, incitement to an offence, or sovereignty and integrity of India.3 One of the most basic elements of a healthy democracy for it allows its citizen to participate fully and effectively in the social and political process of the country .In fact the freedom of speech and expression gives greater scope and meaning to the citizenship of a person extending the concept form the level of basic existence to giving the person a political polit and social life.4Freedom of speech and expression this right is available only to a citizen of India and not to foreign nationals. It is important to note that the scope of the “freedom of speech and expression” in Article 19(1) (a) of the Constitution n has been expanded to include the right to receive and disseminate information. It includes the right to communicate and circulate information through any medium including print media, audio, television broadcast or electronic media5. 2
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