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Article 19 (Asked in January 2017, December 2015)

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Article 19

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  • Freedom of Speech & Expression:
    • The judiciary has been enlarging the area covered by the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression. Freedom of speech and expression is a vital feature that a democracy runs with. For any democracy to thrive, people must be given the liberty to express their feeling without restriction. This very important feature of the freedom of speech and expression is enshrined to the Indian citizens by Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution of India. It provides that all citizens irrespective of colour, creed and religion have the right to raise their voice in matters of importance or otherwise without any restriction within or without. This freedom comes in for …

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Article 20

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Article 20

  • Protection in Respect of Conviction For Offences:
    • Under Article 20, the Constitution of India has taken care to safeguard the rights of persons accused of crimes whether they are citizens, non-citizens or a corporation. This Article cannot be suspended even during an emergency by an order under Article 359. Article 20 constitutes a limitation on the legislative powers of the Union and State Legislatures.
    • Article 20 prescribes that:
      • No person shall be convicted of any offence except for violation of a law in force at the time of the commission of the act charged as an offence, nor be …

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