A) In the interest of security of state
B) In the interest of friendly relations with a foreign state
C) In the interest of public order, decency and morality
D) On all the above grounds
Correct Answer: D
Solution :
[d] Under Indian law, the freedom of speech and of the press do not confer an absolute right to express one's thoughts freely. Clause (2) of Article 19 of the Indian constitution enables the legislature to impose certain restrictions on free speech under following heads:I. security of the State, |
II. Friendly relations with foreign States, |
III. Public order, |
IV. Decency and morality, |
V. contempt of court, |
VI. Defamation, |
VII. Incitement to an offence, and |
VIII. Sovereignty and integrity of India. |
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