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The Impact of Social Media on Constitutional Rights: A Critical Analysis of Free Speech and Hate Speech Laws in India

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  • 1. BA, LLB(Hons.), LLM, Haryana

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The proliferation of social media platforms has fundamentally transformed the landscape of constitutional rights, particularly in the realm of free speech and hate speech regulations in India. This paper critically examines the tension between Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech and expression, and the increasing need to regulate hate speech in digital spaces. Through a comprehensive analysis of legal frameworks, judicial precedents, and empirical data from Indian contexts, this study explores how social media has both expanded and constrained constitutional rights. The research employs a mixed-method approach, analyzing landmark cases, legislative developments, and enforcement patterns from 2015-2024. Findings indicate that while social media has democratized free speech, it has simultaneously created new challenges for hate speech regulation, leading to inconsistent enforcement and potential constitutional violations. The paper concludes with recommendations for balanced regulatory frameworks that protect both free speech and social harmony in India's diverse democratic society.

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