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Freedom of speech and expression is saved by the Supreme Court of India

The Supreme Court of India has done its karma by striking down Sec.66A of the IT act as unconstitutional.It is after a long time that a blow has been struck for the Indian citizen who has been taken for granted for too long.In fact,the Indian Citizen has lived without freedom for so long that he/she does not really understand its meaning.

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