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Reasonable restrictions can be imposed on the right guaranteed by Article 19(1) (a) under the following heads:
Incitement to an offence
Public order
security of the state
All these
Obscenity. Freedom of speech, though guaranteed, is not absolute in India. ... The freedom of speech guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) can be subject to reasonable state restriction in the interest of decency or morality
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