ARTICLE 19 (1) (a)
- May 7, 2021
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ARTICLE 19 (1) (a)
Subject : Polity
Context : A bench comprising Justices DY Chandrachud and MR Shah held that freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a) extends to reporting judicial proceedings as well.
Concept :
Article 19 (1)(a)
- According to Article 19(1)(a): All citizens shall have the right to freedom of speech and expression.
- This implies that all citizens have the right to express their views and opinions freely.
- This includes not only words of mouth, but also a speech by way of writings, pictures, movies, banners, etc.
- The right to speech also includes the right not to speak.
- The Supreme Court of India has held that participation in sports is an expression of one’s self and hence, is a form of freedom of speech.
- In 2004, the SC held that hoisting the national flag is also a form of this freedom.
- Freedom of the press is an inferred freedom under this Article.
- This right also includes the right to access information because this right is meaningless when others are prevented from knowing/listening. It is according to this interpretation that the Right to Information (RTI) is a fundamental right.
- The SC has also ruled that freedom of speech is an inalienable right adjunct to the right to life (Article 21). These two rights are not separate but related.
- Restrictions on the freedom of speech of any citizen may be placed as much by an action of the state as by its inaction. This means that the failure of the State to guarantee this freedom to all classes of citizens will be a violation of their fundamental rights.
- The right to freedom of speech and expression also includes the right to communicate, print and advertise information.
- This right also includes commercial as well as artistic speech and expression.