right to freedom
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Six fundamental freedom [Article 19]Protection in respect of conviction [Article
20]Protection in life and personal liberty [Article
21]Right to education. [Article 21-A]Protection against arrest and detention in
certain cases [Article 22]
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SIX FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS
[ARTICLE 19]
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1. Freedom of speech and expression; [19(1) (a), 19(2)]2. Freedom to assemble peaceably and without arms; [19(1) (b), 19(3)]3. Freedom to form association or union; [19(1) (c)
19(4)]4. Freedom to move freely throughout the territory of
India; [19(1) (d), 19(5)]5. Freedom to reside and settle in any part of territory
of India; [19(1) (e), 19(6)]6. Freedom to practice any profession, or to carry on
any occupation, trade or business. [19(1) (f), 19(7)]
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CANNOT BE CLAIMED BY FOREIGNER
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1Freedom of speech and expression;[ARTICLE 19(1) (a) &
19(2)]
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MEANING OF Freedom of speech and expression;
Right to speak and express one’s opinion by:
Words of mouthWritingPaintingPictures orAny other manner.
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To express one’s opinion or idea freely through any communicable medium
Freedom to hold opinion without interference
To seek and receive information and idea through any medium.
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FOUNDATION OF ALL DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION
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SCOPE
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I. Right to know and obtain information
Freedom of information act, 2002
Freedom of information amendment act, 2005
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Freedom of speech and expression includes:
Right to educate and to be educatedRight to inform and to be informed.
Ozair husain v. union of India AIR 2003 Delhi 103
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RESTRICTIONS/EXCEPTIONS:Government would be entitled to withhold
information related to:International investigationNational security and public safetyInvestigation, detection and prevention of
crime Internal deliberation of the govt.Information received in confidence from a
source outside the govt.
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Information, if disclosed, would violate the privacy of individual
Information of economic nature (including trade secretes)
Information about scientific discoveries.
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II. RIGHT OF CITIZENS/VOTERS TO KNOW THE ANTECEDENT OF THE CANDIDATES AT ELECTION.
Voter speak out/express by casting vote
Right to know the criminal past
Debarring candidate from contesting elections if charge have been framed against him by the court of law.
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III.Freedom of silence-----right not
to speakNo person could be compelled to sing
National Anthem
Freedom of expression also include right not to speak
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IV. Right to reply or answer the criticism against one’s views
V. Right against sound pollution
VI. Right of convict to express himself
VII.Freedom of press
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VIII.Freedom in the volume of news or views
IX. Commercial advertisement
X. Right to exhibit film on doordarshan.
XI. Right to fly the national flag
XII.Art19(1) (a) recognizes no geographical barrier
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RESTRICTIONS ON FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSIONSECURITY OF STATEExpression which incite or encourage the
commission of offenceDanger to the security of state as well as
endangering the part of the state.
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FRIENDLY RELATION WITH THE FOREIGN STATE.
PUBLIC ORDER
DEFAMATION
INCITEMENT TO AN OFFENCE
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2FREEDOM TO
ASSEMBLE PEACEABLY
AND WITHOUT
ARMS[ARTICLE 19(1)(b),
19(3)]
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scopeCorollary of right to freedom of speech and
expression.
Holding assembly to hold consultation, to express one’s view.
To meet peacefully for consultation in respect of public affairs.
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RESTRICTIONS ON FREEDOM OF FREEDOM TO ASSEMBLY 19(3)]
Assembly must be peacefulIt must be unarmedState may impose reasonable restrictions in
the interest of public order and integrity of India
No right to hold assembly on private property of others.
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3FREEDOM
TO FORM ASSOCIATI
N OR UNION
[ARTICLE 19(1)(c),
19(4)
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Corollary of right to freedom of speech and expression.
Essential to democracy
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4FREEDOM
OF MOVEMENT [ARTICLE
19(1)(d), 19(5)
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FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT 19(1)(d),
Right to move freely in the territory of india.
Right to move wherever one likes, whenever one likes.
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5FREEDOM
OF AND RESIDENT 19(1)(e)
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OBJECTTo make citizens national mindedUnderline the concept that India is one unit
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6FREEDOM TO PRACTICE ANY PROFESSION, OR TO
CARRY ON ANY OCCUPATION, TRADE OR
BUSINESS. [19 (1)(g), 19(6)
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PROTECTIN IN RESPECT
OF CONVICTION
[ARTICLE 20]
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Constitute limitations on the legitimate powers of the parliament
Article 20 provides protection against1.Ex-post facto laws [20(1)]2.Double jeopardy [20(2)]3.Self incrimination [20(3)]
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1 EX-POST FACTO LAWSLaw declaring offence subsequent to the
commission of an offence.(no one can be convicted except for violation of a law
in force.)
(criminal law amendment act, 1952, sec 165A- IPC– bribe as a crime)
• Law enhancing penalty subsequent to the commission of the offence.
• (no person shall be subject to a penalty greater than that which might have been inflicted under the law in force at the time of commission of an offence.)
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Beneficial ex-facto laws.The ex-facto laws which have reduced the
rigour of a criminal law, does not fall within the prohibition of Article 20(1).
Procedural ex-facto laws.(law enacted subsequent to the commission of
an offence , prescribing a new procedure, different from the ordinary procedure or trial, is not hit by Article 20(1).
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2. DOUBLE JEOPARDY [20(2)]No person shall be prosecuted and punished
for the same offence more than once.
Nemo debet bis vexari( no one shall be put in jeopardy twice for the
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3. SELF INCRIMINATION [20(3)]No person accused of an offence shall be
compelled to be witness against himself.
Nemo tenetur prodere accussare seipsum
( no man is bound to accuse himself)
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Protection is available if following ingredients are present:
1.It is protection available to a person accused of an offence
2.It is a protection against compulsion to be a witness; and
3.It is a protection against such compulsion resulting in his giving evidence against himself
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RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL
LIBERTY [ARTICLE 21]
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Applicable to CitizensNon citizensOnly to a natural person
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Fullest opportunity to develop one’s personality and potentiality to the highest level possible
Right to live decently as a member of a civilised society.
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Right to live with human dignityRight to reputationRight to livelihoodSexual harassment of women at work places.Right to shelterRight to live in unpolluted environmentRight to education
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Right against honour killing
Right to health and timely medical aid(duty of govt. for focusing and giving priority
to the health of its citizens)Duty to preserve life(in the hands 0f police authority and public
authority)No right to die or commit suicide(sec. 309- IPC)
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RIGHT TO EDUCATION
[ARTICLE 21-A]
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86th amendment act, 2002
The State shall provide free and compulsory education to children of the age of 6-14 yrs
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PROTECTION AGAIST ARREST AND DETENTION
[RTICLE 22]
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Right to be informed of the grounds of arrestRight to consult and to be defended by a
legal practitionerRight to be produced before the nearest
magistrate.Right not to detained in custody beyond 24
hours without the authority of the magistrate.