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Religious Offence and Censorship of Publications: An Enquiry through the Prism of Indian Laws and the Judiciary


ISBN13: 9781032384993
Published: February 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £120.00



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This book analyses the role of laws and the judiciary in the process of censorship in India. It examines the rationales and observations produced by the judiciary when demands for censorship are directed against publications that allegedly offend religious sentiments. Focusing on a micro level analysis of censorship of publications, it presents a hard case to understand the limitations of freedom of expression and the role played by judiciary in defining its boundaries. The volume traces the evolution of laws governing freedom of expression since colonial period and the context in which these laws were amended after independence. It also explicates how the legal process—the structural and functional aspects of working of judiciary—affects the fate of freedom of expression in India. Employing comparative legal analysis, it tries to understand and situate the Indian case within the larger discourse of censorship and freedom of expression around the world, thereby marking its similarities and differences. In unravelling the politics of censorship, the author also examines the interaction among different stakeholders like government, non-state actors and the judiciary.

A tract for our times, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of law, especially constitutional law and fundamental rights, politics, especially political theory and Indian politics, modern India, and South Asian studies.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , India
Contents:
Introduction
1. Censorship of Publications in Colonial India: The Genesis of a Legal Idea
2. Freedom of Expression and Religious Vilifications: Decoding the Constitutional and Legal Definition of ‘Limits’
3. Preventing Religious Offense: Law, Courts and Freedom of Expression
4. Law and Legal Process as Hurdles
5. Non-state Actors as Censor: The Legal Position. Conclusion