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4. The Indian constitution provides is
freedom of expression collect information regarding the same
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neighbouring countries
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provides the right of freedom, given in article 19 with the view of guaranteeing individual rights that were considered vital by the framers of the constitution. The right to freedom in Article 19 guarantees the

, as one of its six freedoms.

The Constitution of India 1950 was drafted by the Constituent Assembly from 1946-1950. However, this Constitution drew on a longer history of

drafted either as legislation governing British India or aspirational political documents.

, widely considered to be the first Indian articulation of a constitutional vision, contained the following provision related to freedom of speech and expression - 'Every citizen may express his thoughts by words or writings, and publish them in print without liability to censure, but they shall be answerable to abuses, which they may commit in the exercise of this right, in the cases and in the mode the Parliament shall determine.'

Other constitutional antecedent documents too contained provisions on freedom of speech and expression. These included: Commonwealth of India Bill

. In most cases, the provisions contained some form of restrictions on freedom of speech and expression.

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