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Free speech is a basic right that preconditions the realisation of other rights. In light of this, examine Indian Constitutions approach toward free speech and how it differs from other democracies. 10 marks

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10 responses to “Free speech is a basic right that preconditions the realisation of other rights. In light of this, examine Indian Constitutions approach toward free speech and how it differs from other democracies. 10 marks”

  1. vinay bhalekar Avatar
    vinay bhalekar

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    1. Parth Verma Avatar
      Parth Verma

      Hi Vinay
      Good introduction.
      Briefly explain the importance of this right, you can write that –
      -The right to free speech empowers and enables many marginalised lives.
      -It is a basic right that preconditions the realisation of other rights.
      Make your ‘b’ properly, sometimes spelling seems to be wrong due to this .
      You have met the demand of the question in a good manner.
      Work on grammar, start noun with capital alphabets.
      Content is good.
      Keep working hard.

    1. Parth Verma Avatar
      Parth Verma

      Hi Samiksha
      Do not write like A19 , avoid using short forms, it is Article 19.
      Good introduction.
      Briefly explain the importance of this right, you can write that –
      -The right to free speech empowers and enables many marginalised lives.
      -It is a basic right that preconditions the realisation of other rights.
      Differences are discussed in a decent manner.
      Good conclusion, but do not write ‘in conclusion’ ,simply write the concluding remarks.
      You are improving, keep working hard.

  2. Somasis Mukherjee Avatar
    Somasis Mukherjee

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    1. Parth Verma Avatar
      Parth Verma

      Hi Somasis
      Good introduction.
      About freedom of speech, you can also write that freedom of speech is guaranteed not only by the Indian Constitution but also by international statutes such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (declared on 10th December 1948), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, etc.
      For the differences, you can take a hint from divya’s answer .
      Appreciable that you have written this help note.
      Keep working hard.

    1. Parth Verma Avatar
      Parth Verma

      Hi Divya
      Introduction should be crisp, try to write in one small paragraph .
      About freedom of speech, you can also write that freedom of speech is guaranteed not only by the Indian Constitution but also by international statutes such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (declared on 10th December 1948), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, etc.
      As this is a 10 marker question, no need to write all the six Articles.
      You have explained the differences in a decent manner.
      Good conclusion.
      Underline keywords.
      Keep writing !

  3. DEV THAKUR Avatar
    DEV THAKUR

    Devraj

    1. Parth Verma Avatar
      Parth Verma

      Hi Dev
      Mention your payment id.
      Lackluster introduction, you can start like- A basic element of a functional democracy is to allow all citizens to participate in the political and social processes of the country. There is ample freedom of speech, thought and expression in all forms (verbal, written, broadcast, etc.) in a healthy democracy.
      Differences are explained in a decent manner.
      Good conclusion.
      Work on handwriting and presentation.
      Do not get demoralised by the marks, keep writing , you will improve.