Hate Speech, Misinformation, and Constitutional Limits explores the complex interplay between free speech and legal restrictions in India. It analyzes key legal frameworks such as the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act, focusing on Articles 19(1)(a) and 19(2) of the Constitution. The document discusses landmark cases like Shreya Singhal v. Union of India and Pravasi Bhalai Sangathan v. Union of India, highlighting their implications for hate speech regulation. This resource is essential for law students, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in constitutional law and civil rights in India.
Key Points
- Examines the balance between free speech and hate speech laws in India.
- Analyzes key legal provisions under the Indian Penal Code and IT Act.
- Discusses landmark cases that shaped hate speech regulations.
- Explores constitutional articles related to freedom of speech and reasonable restrictions.


