Articles in this category Court cannot provide for any additional restriction (iv) The right under Article 19(1)(a) is limited by restrictions expressly indicated in Article 19(2), under which the restrictions should be reasonable and must be provided for by law, ... the imposition of precensorship on a journal is a restriction on the liberty of the Press the Constitution Bench of this Court also delivered another judgment in Brij Bhushan vs. The State of Delhi46. It also 46 AIR 1950 SC 129 33 arose out of a writ petition under Article 32 challenging a... defamation - In the case of public officials 43. There are several instances where this Court either struck a balance or placed on a slightly higher pedestal, the fundamental right of one over that of the other. Interestingly, the competing clai... defamation - in respect of victims of sexual abuse 43. There are several instances where this Court either struck a balance or placed on a slightly higher pedestal, the fundamental right of one over that of the other. Interestingly, the competing clai... right to information vs right to privacy (ii) In People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) (supra), the rights that were perceived as competing with each other were the right to privacy of the spouse of a candidate contesting e... Reporting of court proceedings -openness and transparency is the basis of a fair trial In Sahara India Real Estate Corporation Limited freedom of press and the right to fair trial were the competing rights. In this case, the Constitution Bench was dealing with a question whether an ... Free speech In Subramanian Swamy (Subramanian Swamy vs Union Of India, Min. Of Law. on 13 May, 2016), the right to freedom of speec genuine public interest (viii) In Asha Ranjan (supra), the right to free trial, of an accused visàvis the victim, came up for consideration. The Court propounded in paragraph 61: “61. Be it stated, circums... the exercise of those freedoms will come to an end as soon as the right of someone else to hold his property intervenes In Railway Board representing the Union of India vs. Niranjan Singh53 , a trade union worker was charged of the misconduct of addressing meetings within the railway premis... the right to free speech and the right to propagate one’s ideas, In Life Insurance Corporation of India vs. Prof. Manubhai D. Shah54 , two fundamental rights were not competing or in conflict with each other. But the right to free speech and the right to propagate ... dissemination of all kinds of views, both popular as well as unpopular. ii) In S. Khushboo vs. Kanniammal, (2010) 5 SCC 600, (“Khushboo”) this Court held that the freedom under Article 19(1)(a) envisaged dissemination of all kinds of views, both popular as well as unpopul... Article 19(1)(a) is a multi-faceted freedom the right under Article 19(1)(a) is a multi-faceted freedom and includes within its expanse, inter-alia, the right to gender identity as a facet of freedom of expression, vide National Legal Services ... right to information stems from Article 19(1)(a) CENTRAL PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER, SUPREME COURT OF INDIA VERSUS SUBHASH CHANDRA AGARWAL , CIVIL APPEAL NO. 10044 OF 2010 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA Concurring J U D G M E N T by N.V. RAMANA, J9. ...