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Freedom Of Speech And Expression As A Fundamental Human Right





Manu Nagar, LLM, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University


ABSTRACT


The right to freedom of speech is seen as a crucial component of the larger field of human rights. As can be observed in the recent political and social spheres all around the world, there have been some disagreements on this right. Some governments emphasise the significance of uniqueness and the free expression of human thoughts and offer citizens’ rights without any limits. Humans have been bestowed with the unique ability to communicate, which is the primary differentiating feature when compared to other world inhabitants. The human brain's psychological ability to develop thoughts and express them in the form of self-expression is undeniable.


This article aims to grasp the meaning of the phrase "Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression."

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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ISSN: 2582-8878

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