Sedition Law: Do Citizens Have Freedom?

  • Swati Yadav

Abstract

The article manages the assessment of the writer about how an oddity exists in a free nation like India where on one hand we discuss the right to speak freely of discourse and articulation as perhaps the most acclaimed and esteemed central appropriate for a majority rule framework and then again our administration, gets responsive towards the statement of this principal right. The possibility of the creator is to produce a point of view in underlining the issue and bringing up an issue: Are we truly sustaining admirably our majority rule standards? A year ago we Indians praised our 70th Independence Day, which reminds us the hard faced conflict of our ancestors contrary to the British Colonial guideline to acquire our Independence. The qualities and philosophy appended to this opportunity can be very surely known by the lovely lines composed by Gurudev Rabindra Nath Tagore on freedom wherein he says: "Where the brain is without dread and the head is held high. Where information is free. Where the world has not been separated into parts By thin homegrown divider. Into that paradise of opportunity, my dad, let my nation alert". "That paradise of opportunity" these were the belief systems and vision when we got our autonomy. This paper discusses all the components in brief.

Published
2019-10-23
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Articles