Republic of Rhetoric: Free Speech and The Constitution of India
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Exploring socio-political as well as legal history of India, from the British period to the present, this book brings to light the idea of 'free speech' or what is popularly known as the freedom expression in the country. Analysing the present law relating to obscenity and free speech, this book will evaluate whether the enactment of the Constitution made a significant difference to the right to free speech in India. Deeply researched, authoritative and anecdotal, this book offers arguments that have not been substantially advanced before.
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