Social Sciences, asked by vickykumar27, 11 months ago

Does to right to freedom of speech and expression mean that you can say any thing anytime ?how should it be curbed​

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Answered by pallavimittal
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its meaning is that any one can express his her thoughts nd diliver them to the othe prson or peple od society but it doesnt allow that we can say any thing which is against morak ethics our national oride or aginst the honourary of person our consititution does nt allow us for this

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

According to our constitution, Article 19(1) explains "Right to freedom of speech and expression".

It is not absolutely right that we can say anything at anytime.

Explanation:

Our constitution makes every citizen have the right to convey his/her opinions, beliefs and views through speech, writing, picturing or any other manner. There is no other provision for freedom of press, this provision implicitly provides the freedom of media or press. It is restricted by government to impose logical restrictions on the grounds of integrity and sovereignty of country, "morality", "contempt of court" and "stimulation on offence".

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