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Apex court upholds constitutional validity of penal laws on defamation

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ANI New Delhi

Upholding constitutional validity of penal laws on defamation, the Supreme Court has said the Right to Life under Article 21 includes the right to reputation.

A two-judge bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Justice Prafulla C Pant was hearing the matter based on 24 petitions that allege that the provisions of criminal sanction act as a censoring device, thus violating the freedom of speech guaranteed by the Constitution.

The petitions have been filed by a number of politicians and public figures.

The petitions have been opposed by the central and some state governments, arguing that acceding to them would lead to anarchy in society, since people could malign others' reputations with impunity.

 

The court directed magistrates across the country to observe extreme caution while issuing summons in private defamation complaints.

The apex court said interim protection will continue and criminal proceedings will remain stayed before the trial court.

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First Published: May 13 2016 | 10:51 PM IST

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