National Security and Public Order vs Freedom of Art and Expression
India’s constitutional democracy balances national security with freedom of expression. Recent content-blocking actions have revived debate over whether satire and artistic expression truly threaten the State or whether excessive censorship weakens democratic resilience. In the digital age, this tension has intensified, making it crucial that any restriction on speech remains reasonable, proportionate, and legally justified.
Constitutional and Legal Framework
- Article 19(1)(a) guarantees freedom of speech and expression.
- This includes artistic works, satire, films, digital media, cartoons, and poetry.
- Article 19(2) permits reasonable restrictions on grounds such as:
- Sovereignty and integrity of India
- Security of the State
- Friendly relations with foreign states
- Public order
- Decency or morality
- Defamation
- Incitement to ....
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