Supreme Court comments on freedom of expression.
Court : The Supreme Court on Friday said that freedom of expression is the inner part of our democracy, and is the duty of the court to protect the fundamental rights of the citizens. The Supreme Court made this comment when he heard the ‘provocative parody’ case. At the same time, the Congress MP in Gujarat The court canceled the FIR filed against Imran Pratap Kari. In fact, the Congress leader published a poem on social media a few days ago, which was embroiled in controversy. A case was filed against him in Gujarat.
‘Poetry, drama, film, satirical life makes life very meaningful’
Judge Abhay Oka and Justice Ujjal Puayan said that it was the court’s duty to protect the basic rights of citizens. The bench said, ‘Although a large number of people do not like the ideas expressed by someone, the right to express ideas must be respected and protected. Literature including poetry, drama, film, satire and art makes human life very meaningful. “Congress leader challenged the Gujarat High Court on January 17, in which his petition was rejected to cancel his FIR filed against him.
The case was registered on January 3
A case was filed against Pratapakadi on January 3 for ‘Post’ on social media behind a mass wedding ceremony in Jamnagar. A case has been registered in Pradhakarhi under the Indian Justice Code sections to promote unity among various groups based on religion and ethnicity.
‘The lyrics of the song are deadly for national unity’
This 46 -Vidya Video Clip shows that when Pratapkarhi shakes his hands, the flowers are raining on them and a song is heard in the background. As for this song, the FIR states that it is harmful to the national unity and affects religious feelings.
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