Limitations to Right of Expression | Constitution of India

Right to Expression is a foundational human right of the greatest importance. It is a lynchpin of democracy, key to protection of all human rights, and fundamental to human dignity in its own right. Universally it is recognized that it is not absolute right, and every democracy has developed a system of limitations on freedom of expression.

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