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The Supreme Court of India ruled that an indefinite suspension of internet services would be illegal under Indian law and that orders for internet shutdown must satisfy the tests of necessity and proportionality. The case concerned the internet and movement restrictions imposed in the Jammu and Kashmir region …
Article 19 guarantees to every Citizen of India the following six basic, fundamental freedoms-. (1) All citizens shall have the right. (a) to freedom of speech and expression; (b) to assemble peaceably and without arms; (c) to …
There have been cases of violation of Article 19. Recently, there have been instances of individuals being arrested under section 66A of the Information Technology (IT) Act for posting ‘objectionable comments and …
The article presents a brief study of Article 19 of the Constitution of India covering various dimensions and scope of the provision with the help of various landmark judgements on the same.
The Court said that circulation of ideas through journal or newspapers is a part of freedom of speech and expression. The imposition of a ban on the entry and circulation of a journal within a state is an infringement of Article 19 (1) (a) of …
Article 19 outlines the fundamental rights of Indian citizens related to freedom of speech and expression, peaceful assembly, forming associations or unions, free movement within the country, and the right to practice any profession, …
This blog post aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of Article 19, its legal provisions, landmark cases, and more. Legal Provisions under the Indian Constitution Article 19 guarantees six fundamental freedoms to all Indian citizens.
Justices Chelameswar and Nariman delivered the opinion of the Supreme Court of India. The main issue was whether Section 66A of ITA violated the right to freedom of expression guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (a) of the …
Articles 19(2) to 19(6) lay down specific grounds on which reasonable restrictions can be imposed so as to impair the exercise of the fundamental freedoms guaranteed by Article 19(1).