Freedom of speech and expression is one of the fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India under Article 19(1)(a). It is widely regarded as an essential feature of a democratic society, as it enables citizens to express their opinions, dissent, criticism, and grievances against the government and public officials. However, this right is not absolute and is subject to reasonable restrictions imposed by law in the interests of the sovereignty and integrity of India, security of the …
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