Against Constitution for State, non-State actors to vilify communities through speeches, art: Supreme Court

This is particularly true for public figures occupying high constitutional office who have taken the solemn oath to uphold the Constitution, the judge underscored.
 Justice Ujjal Bhuyan
Justice Ujjal Bhuyan
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The Supreme Court recently opined that 75 years into the life of the republic, India cannot afford to treat poetry, satire, films or other forms of art as automatic triggers for communal discord [Atul Mishra v. Union of India].

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