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India Today on MSNIsn't it jarring? Supreme Court asks states, Centre to regulate hate speechThe Supreme Court bench observed that people should be made aware of the value of freedom of speech as no one wants the state to step in to regulate it.
In a major relief for Pune law student and influencer Sharmishta Panoli, who was arrested For communal remarks, has been granted interim bail by the Calcutta High Court with conditions. the 22 ...
Freedom of speech and expression is important but citizens must exercise restraint, the Supreme Court said today while hearing an appeal over a controversial post on X.
Wajahat Khan, the complainant in a case against social media influencer Sharmistha Panoli, has reportedly gone missing, his father told India Today. Khan’s father further alleged that the family ...
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ABP News on MSNSupreme Court Mulls Guidelines On Freedom Of Speech And Expression: ‘Citizens Must Observe Self Regulation’SC said that there should be fraternity among citizens as it noted that there was a need for guidelines on freedom of speech ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNAbuse of right to free speech on social media increasing: Supreme CourtSupreme Court grants interim protection to Wazahat Khan for objectionable posts, considers guidelines for freedom of speech ...
Last week, a Supreme Court bench said that citizens must know about the value of free speech when posting on social media, but also exercise restraint in the interests of “fraternity, secularism and ...
Three cases, three benches, two days -- the Supreme Court is sending a clear message: freedom of expression is not absolute ...
“The citizens must know the value of the fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression. The State can step in case of ...
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The Print on MSNHearing ‘India’s Got Latent’ case, SC says right to dignity greater than right to free speechIgnore 'free advisers', set up mechanism to regulate online content, conform to constitutional principles, bench advises ...
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The Print on MSNJudging a joke: How courts are navigating free speech space in age of social mediaWith increasing cases of online satire, impersonation, and hate speech, courts face a dilemma: Where does right to free ...
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