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Author: Rahul Bajaj

Protecting the Power of the Keystroke: Key Takeaways from the Indian Supreme Court’s Decision Striking Down Censorship of Cyber Speech

June 4, 2015 Rahul Bajaj

Over the last two decades, the internet has fundamentally transformed the ways in which individuals communicate and has emerged as…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts, Human Rights Filed under: Free Speech, Freedom of Expression, human rights, Supreme Court of India

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