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Offend, Shock, or Disturb: Free Speech under the Indian Constitution By Gautam Bhatia

References

Indian case

  • Ranjit Udeshi v State of Maharashtra AIR 1965 SC 881

Indian legislation

Other references

  • Choudhry S, Khosla M and Mehta P B (eds) (2016) The Oxford Handbook of the Indian Constitution Oxford University Press, New Delhi
  • Khosla M and Krishnaswamy S (2011) ‘Inside our Supreme Court’ 46 Economic and Political Weekly 28–31
  • Mehta P B (2005) ‘Just impatient — can a jurisprudence of exasperation sustain the court's authority?’ The Telegraph 17 October
  • Rajamani L and Sengupta A (2010) ‘The Supreme Court’ in N G Jayal and P B Mehta (eds) The Oxford Companion to Politics in India Oxford University Press, New Delhi pp 80–97
  • Robinson N (2009) ‘Expanding judiciaries: India and the rise of the good governance court’ 8 Washington University Global Studies Law Review 1–70
  • Suresh M and Narrain S (eds) (2014) The Shifting Scales of Justice: The Supreme Court in Neo-liberal India Orient Blackswan, New Delhi

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