How 'right to arms' be different from 'right to hate' speech? If right to hate speech is a fundamental right under freedom of speech and aggression.

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There's no ' right to arms' but one can keep a licensed gun; carrying guns knowingly without a license a punishable offense under sec 153AA of IPC. And 'right to hate speech' there's no concept of that nature neither in any law nor in Indian constitution rather offensive statements or any such act is...
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There's no ' right to arms' but one can keep a licensed gun; carrying guns knowingly without a license a punishable offense under sec 153AA of IPC. And 'right to hate speech' there's no concept of that nature neither in any law nor in Indian constitution rather offensive statements or any such act is punishable under section 295 & 295A. Indian constitution provides right to assembly under article 19(1)(b) but without arms...whereas under article 19(1)(a) constitution enshrines freedom of speech but with reasonable restrictions... read less
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Freedom of Speech and Expression has been guaranteed in the Fundamental Rights. But there are certain reasonable restrictions
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Freedom of Speech and Expression has been guaranteed in the Fundamental.
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which includes right to speech and expression any act which is derogatory to the security and integrity of the nation shall be held accountable
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which includes right to speech and expression any act which is derogatory to the security and integrity of the nation shall be held accountable
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which includes right to speech and expression any act which is derogatory to the security and integrity of the nation shall be held accountable
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fundamental rights under the constitution provides for right to freedom which includes right to speech and expression any act which is derogatory to the security and integrity of the nation shall be held accountable. further there is no right to arms included under FRs, this could be done by acquiring...
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fundamental rights under the constitution provides for right to freedom which includes right to speech and expression any act which is derogatory to the security and integrity of the nation shall be held accountable. further there is no right to arms included under FRs, this could be done by acquiring arm licences by an authority of govt. of India. read less
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fundamental rights under the constitution provides for right to freedom which includes right to speech and expression any act which is derogatory to the security and integrity of the nation shall be held accountable.
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which includes right to speech and expression any act which is derogatory to the security and integrity of the nation shall be held accountable.
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which includes right to speech and expression any act which is derogatory to the security and integrity of the nation shall be held accountable
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