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Parliamentary Debates Parliament of India Thursday 31st May 1951 Part II - Proceedings other than Questions and Answers Official Report

1951

My only sub- the freedom of the Press and it is no mission is that the way to deal with use calling names to the papers on that such papers is not to curb the freedom account. [...] of thoSe`who are very anxious to see that the liberty 'of the Press and the freedom of speech and expression are I have read the judgments of the in no way thwarted, to ask the Gov- Supreme Court in the Organiser and eminent to postpone this part, of the Crossword cases. [...] retain the gOod will of the entire Press If this is all, and if the intention of the of the country and make the passage Governrnent`is not to have a regulated of this amendment much easier and Press, and I know it is not, if the Gov- smoother if the Government were keen ernment do not, wish to impose any to have this amendment. [...] I would leaders of thought on the importance Of the liberty of the Press and the in- respectfully submit to the hon. [...] was it the intention that the freedom of speech should allow anybody to act adversely, by speaking or writing, to the security of the State or to friendly relations with foreign States or to public order or decency or morality or that the law of conten-tpt of court should be abolish- ed or that the law of defamation should be abolished or that incitement to' oCience should become part of the . clua
government politics public policy
Pages
35
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100013
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-9744 unknown view
Leave of Absence from the House
9744-9744 unknown view
Constitution (First Amendment) Bill—contd
9744-9774 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view