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The decision in Hamdard Dawakhana (Wakf) v. Union of India (1) upon which reliance was placed by the respondent in support of the contention that where an enactment is challenged on the ground of violation of fundamental rights it is legitimate to take into consideration several factors including the purpose of the legislation, the mischief ...
- Hamdard Dawakhana
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- Ramesh Thappar V. State of Madras
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- Hamdard Dawakhana
4 Ιουλ 2024 · In the 1962 case of Sakal Papers Ltd vs. Union of India, the Supreme Court of India examined the constitutionality of the Newspaper (Price and Page) Act, 1956 and its 1960 Order, which regulated the pricing and page limits of newspapers to control advertising space.
Case Summary and Outcome. The Supreme Court declared that the Newspaper (Price and Page) Act, 1956 and the Daily Newspapers (Price and Page) Order, 1960 violated the constitutional right to free speech. The Act and Order regulated the prices publishers could charge for newspapers based on page count and the amount of content, with Sakal Papers ...
Sakal Papers (P) Ltd. v. Union Of India. Mudholkar, J.—. A matter of far-reaching importance affecting the freedom of the press is raised in these three petitions wherein the constitutionality of the Newspaper (Price and Page) Act, 1956, and the Daily Newspaper (Price and Page) Order, 1960, is questioned. 2.
21 Φεβ 2023 · The case of ‘Sakal Papers Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India (1961)’ is considered a landmark case on freedom of press in India. In this case, three petitions wherein the constitutionality of the Newspaper (Price and Page) Act, 1956 , and the Daily Newspaper (Price and Page) Order, 1960 , was questioned.
5 Αυγ 2024 · sakal papers vs union of india Judgment. The Court ruled that the freedom of citizens to publish, distribute, and circulate information is part of their right to propagate their beliefs. Since citizens have the ability to spread information verbally or in writing, this right is encompassed within the right to freedom of speech and expression.
The case of Sakal Papers v. Union of India, which was decided asfar back as 1961 , raised questions of far reaching constitutional importance which have yet not been satisfactorily answered. Three of the critical questions raised in that case have been addressed in this paper: first , the exact nature and scope of free