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education to the children in the school. (State of Karnataka and Another v Associated Management of (Government Recognised-Unaided-English Medium) Primary and Secondary Schools and Others with Nallur Prasad and Others v State of Karnataka and Others with R.G. Nadadur and Others v Shubodaya Vidya Samasthe and Another and State of Karnataka and Others v Mohamed Hussain Jucka, 2014(3) Kar. L.J. 161 (SC) (CB) : AIR 2014 SC 2094 : (2014)9 SCC 485).
A citizen has right to receive information under Article 19(1)(a). Reasonable restrictions can be imposed under Article 19(2). (Indian Soaps and Toiletries Makers Association v Ozair Husain, AIR 2013 SC 1834 : (2013)3 SCC 641).
Exhibition of films - Films are creation of art - Right of freedom of speech and expression is a reasonable right - Exhibition of film “Padmavati” allowed. (Manohar Lal Sharma v Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Others, AIR 2018 SC 86).
Abridges human dignity, right to privacy and choice of citizenry, is violative of right of freedom of expression, hence partially struck down. AIR 2014 SC 563, overruled. (Navtej Singh Johar v Union of India, 2018 Cri. L.J. 4754 (SC) : AIR 2018 SC 4321 : 2018 Cri. L.J. 4754).
Section 377 IPC abridges human dignity, right to privacy and choice of citizenry, is violative of right of freedom of expression, hence partially struck down. AIR 2014 SC 563, overruled. (Navtej Singh Johar v Union of India, 2018 Cri. L.J. 4754 (SC) : AIR 2018 SC 4321).
Freedom of speech - Restrictions on ground of obscenity - Law of obscenity discussed (Director General, Directorate General of Doordarshan v Anand Patwardhan, AIR 2006 SC 3346 : (2006)8 SCC 433).
Freedom of speech is not absolute on all occasions, in every circumstances. (Devidas Ramachandra Tuljapurkar v State of Maharashtra, AIR 2015 SC 2612 : (2015)6 SCC 1).
In case of terrorist attack live coverage of the incident by the electronic view cannot be permitted on the ground of freedom of speech and expression. (Mohammed Ajmal Amir Kasab v State of Maharashtra, AIR 2012 SC 3565 : (2012)9 SCC 1).
Article 19(1)(g) - Education is an occupation, however cannot be equated to trade or business. (P.A. Inamdar and Others v State of Maharashtra and Others, 2005(5) Kar. L.J. 161 (SC) : AIR 2005 SC 3226 : (2005)6 SCC 537).
All citizens have a right to establish and administer educational institutions under Articles 19(1)(g) and 26, but this right will be subject to the provisions of Articles 19(6) and 26(a). However, minority institutions will have a right to admit students belonging to the minority group, in the manner indicated in the judgment. (T.M.A. Pai Foundation and Others v State of Karnataka and Others, 2003(1) Kar. L.J. 1 (SC) : AIR 2003 SC 355 : (2002)8 SCC 481).
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