Understanding Article 19(1)(a) - Fundamental Right to Freedom of Speech
constitutional ts_lawcet intermediate mcq_helpMaine socha tha I understand yeh article, lekin paper aayi toh pata chala ki kyun kuch samajh nahi aaya.
Question: Which of the following is correct about Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution?
A) Fundamental right to freedom of speech is unrestricted and absolute, but speech which offends any section of citizens on grounds of their religion, race, place of birth or any other ground cannot be censored. B) Fundamental right to freedom of speech is subject to reasonable restrictions imposed by the State, but the State cannot impose restrictions on speech that is intended to incite public order. C) Fundamental right to freedom of speech is not absolute and is subject to reasonable restrictions imposed by the State, including restrictions on speech that is obscene, scandalous or intended to incite public order.
"Hey, yeh fundamental right to freedom of speech khaas karke Article 19(1)(a) mein aapko sahi jaankari hai, to aapke liye yeh bahut hi important topic hai. Iske madhyam se aap apne vichar ko vyakt kar sakte hain, apne samvidhan mein koi bhi aisi baat nahi hone dega. Isse aapke liye safalta aur prerna ke srot bhi khul jayenge.