What are the exceptions to the freedom of speech in india?
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The right to freedom of speech and expression is guaranteed by Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution. But, as Chandrachud points out, the four exceptions to free speech under the British Indian legal system-sedition (and hate speech), obscenity, contempt of court and defamation-continue virtually unchanged today.Oct 20, 2017
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