Offend, shock, or disturb : free speech under the Indian Constitution / Gautam Bhatia.
2016
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Title
Offend, shock, or disturb : free speech under the Indian Constitution / Gautam Bhatia.
Published
New Delhi, India : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Call Number
KNS2118 .B43 2016
Former Call Number
Ind 908 B469 2016
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780199460878 (hardback)
0199460876 (hardback)
0199460876 (hardback)
Description
xli, 347 pages ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)933523886
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-342) and index.
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Free speech under the Indian Constitution
Table of Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgements
xiii
Table of Cases
xvii
Note on the Text
xxvi
Introduction
xxix
pt. One
Background
1.
Understanding Free Speech
3
2.
Common Concepts
25
Note: The Changing Faces of the Free Speech Clause
39
pt. Two
Subversive Speech
3.
Public Order
45
4.
Sedition
83
pt. Three
Free Speech and Cultural Regulation
5.
Obscenity and Pornography
105
6.
Hate Speech
137
7.
Film and Internet Censorship
174
pt. Four
Other Restrictions
8.
Defamation, Privacy, and Injunctions
197
9.
Contempt of Court
238
pt. Five
`Freedom of Speech and Expression'
10.
Meaning of `Speech and Expression'
257
11.
Meaning of `Freedom': Free Speech and Economic Structure
281
pt. Six
New Horizons
12.
Surveillance, Net Neutrality, Shield Laws, and Copyright
311
Conclusion
325
Postscript
330
Bibliography
333
Index
343
About the Author
348