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January to March 2024 Article ID: NSS8519 Impact Factor:7.60 Cite Score:11969 Download: 153 DOI: https://doi.org/71 View PDf
Conflict between Hate Speech and Indian Laws
Pawan Kumar Chaurasia
Asst. Prof., Pt. Motilal Nehru Law College and Research Center, Chhatarpur (M.P.)
Abstract: Now –a –days hate speech between two rival persons
having different religion, cast, creed etc, political parties, countries have
become a fashion in the name of right to speech and expression. India is not
untouched from this disease as India is a country where person of all religion
is found. Therefore India is called the country of diversity. But in India this
right is not absolute as it is given under Article 19 (1) (a) of Constitution
and restriction can be imposed on the right on the ground mentioned in Article
19(2) of the Constitution. Apart from this some special Acts are also
controlled the hate speech in the name of right to speech and fetters have been
imposed on the right.