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Right to dignity will trump Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression: SC

Right to dignity will trump Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression: SC

Time of India15-07-2025
The
Supreme Court
on Tuesday verbally observed that
Article 21
of the Constitution, which provides
right to life and liberty
that includes
right to dignity
, will "
trump
" Article 19 that provides
freedom of speech
and expression.
A bench of justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi observed this during the resumed hearing of a clutch of pleas alleging that stand-up comedians have made insensitive jokes mocking persons with disabilities.
As ordered by SC at the last hearing, five comedians including Samay Raina and Vipul Goyal were present in the court. Speaking for the bench, justice Kant verbally remarked "individual misconducts, which are under scrutiny, will continue to be examined". He added that the right to dignity also emanates from Article 21.
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"Suppose a race takes place between Article 19 and 21, Article 21 has to trump Article 19," justice Kant orally remarked. The court said that the proposed mechanism for regulation of online content must conform to the constitutional principles. The bench further said that the court will lay down guidelines in this regard.
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