What happens if right to speech is not exist
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There is perhaps ground to create a new jurisprudence of cumulative incitement
Political discourse in India today seems to invite the full gamut of safeguards and restrictions on free speech that the Constitution prescribes. Quite often, these are misused, and deciding on a case-by- case basis is problematic. Jayant Sriram speaks to Abhinav Chandrachud (author and Bombay High Court advocate) and Mihira Sood (Supreme Court lawyer) on whether the laws governing freedom of speech and expression in India need to be opened up. Edited excerpts:
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