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ABP News on MSN‘Abuse Of Free Speech’: SC On Indore Cartoonist Booked For 'Objectionable' Modi, RSS CartoonsSC heard cartoonist Hemant Malviya’s plea over objectionable posts on PM Modi and RSS. While raising concerns on speech ...
Supreme Court questions freedom of speech in case of cartoonist sharing objectionable content on social media.
The top court also emphasised the need for a sense of fraternity among citizens as it deliberates on laying down guidelines ...
The Supreme Court rebuked Indore-based cartoonist Hemant Malviya for an 'inflammatory' cartoon of Prime Minister Narendra ...
The Upper House of Parliament, often mocked as a place for defeated politicians or ageing notables, is being reimagined as an ...
The cartoonist told the Supreme Court that he was willing to delete the controversial Facebook post and would even issue a ...
Malviya is contesting a Madhya Pradesh High Court ruling dated 3 July, which denied him anticipatory bail. The complaint was ...
The Supreme Court on Monday criticised Indore-based cartoonist Hemant Malviya for his "immature" cartoon that portrayed Prime ...
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Senior BJP leader Ram Madhav clarifies the RSS's role as a facilitator rather than a pressuring force in party decisions, ...
Advocate Vrinda Grover, appearing for Malviya, said the cartoonist will delete the post and make a statement that he was not ...
Karnataka Congress MLA Belur Gopalakrishna has proposed Union Minister Nitin Gadkari as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ...
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The Print on MSNWhy Amit Shah can’t afford to let RSS pick the next BJP presidentAmit Shah doesn’t plan to be a politician for life but why the second most powerful man in India is even thinking and talking ...
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