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Is Your Online Speech Absolute? Article 19(2) Explained | UPSC
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Unlock the complexities of Indian Polity and Constitutional Rights in this critical analysis for UPSC aspirants.

In this detailed session, Shivani Tyagi analyzes critical aspects related to the constitutional conflict between Freedom of Speech and societal decency, focusing on recent government advisories.

Key Topics Covered:

Article 19(1)(a): Understanding the fundamental right to Freedom of Speech & Expression.

Reasonable Restrictions: Deep dive into Article 19(2) – Decency, Morality, and Public Order.

IT Rules 2021: How digital platforms are held accountable for obscene content.

Rights vs. Duty: The balance between individual liberty and child protection online.

Legal Precedents: How courts interpret "morality" in the digital age.

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