Republic of Rhetoric by Abhinav Chandrachud is a critical and incisive examination of free speech jurisprudence in India. The book explores how constitutional guarantees of freedom of expression have been interpreted, limited, and reshaped by courts and governments since independence. By combining legal analysis with constitutional history, it highlights the gap between constitutional ideals and their practical application in a democratic republic.
Key Features
- Detailed analysis of Article 19(1)(a) and reasonable restrictions on free speech
- Examination of landmark Supreme Court judgments on expression and dissent
- Study of sedition, hate speech, censorship, and public order laws
- Insight into judicial reasoning and constitutional interpretation
- Comparative perspective on free speech and democratic values
This book is highly recommended for law students, advocates, judges, constitutional scholars, journalists, civil liberties researchers, civil services aspirants, and readers interested in freedom of expression and democratic governance in India. It is especially valuable for those seeking a deeper understanding of how constitutional law shapes public discourse.