Freedom of Expression — Current Affairs 2026
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Supreme Court stays operation of sedition law pending reconsideration
May 2022The Supreme Court's interim order staying the operation of Section 124A IPC (sedition law) pending its reconsideration represents a significant development in free speech jurisprudence. The Court directed that no fresh FIRs be registered under this provision and existing cases be kept in abeyance. This development stems from growing criticism that the colonial-era law is being misused to suppress dissent and criticism of government policies. The case highlights the tension between national security concerns and democratic freedoms, with petitioners arguing that the law has a chilling effect on free expression. The Court's intervention reflects judicial concern about the arbitrary application of sedition charges against journalists, activists, and ordinary citizens for expressing dissent.
UPSC Angle: Expect mains questions on the balance between national security and free speech, the colonial legacy of sedition law, and the role of judiciary in protecting fundamental rights against legislative and executive overreach
IT Rules 2021 and social media regulation controversy
February 2021The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021 have created significant debate about digital rights and platform regulation. These rules require social media platforms to remove content within specified timeframes, establish grievance redressal mechanisms, and comply with government requests for user information. Critics argue that these rules create a chilling effect on free speech by enabling quick takedowns and government surveillance. The rules also extend to OTT platforms and digital news media, establishing content classification and grievance mechanisms. Several petitions challenging these rules are pending before various High Courts, raising questions about the balance between platform accountability and user rights.
UPSC Angle: Questions likely on digital governance, platform regulation, the balance between free speech and content moderation, and the role of intermediaries in protecting or restricting expression