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Supreme court emphasized on fraternity among citizens for reducing hatred on social media

Posted 15 Jul 2025

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Supreme Court also stressed on the need for citizens’ self-restraint and regulation in the exercise of freedom of speech, especially on social media.

Supreme Court's Observations

  • Having an opinion is one thing but to say that in a particular way is an abuse of freedom of speech, which is leading to unnecessary litigation and overburdening law enforcement. 
  • Citizensshould self-regulate social media but if self-regulation fails, the state may have to intervene to curb divisive tendencies.
  • Article 19 of the Constitution of India, guaranteeing freedom of speech and expression, is enforceable both against the state (vertical application) and against other citizens (horizontal application). 
    • Horizontal Application of fundamental rights was recognized by the Supreme Court in Kaushal Kishor Case (2023). 

Impact of social media on Freedom of Speech 

  • Positive Impacts
    • Democratization of Voice: Gives voice to marginalized and underrepresented communities.
    • Strengthens Participative Democracy: Allows citizens to participate in political and social discourse. 
    • Accountability and Transparency: Citizens and Media use platforms to hold authorities accountable and raise issues of public importance. 
  • Negative Impacts
    • Misinformation and Fake News: Can lead to panic, riots, defamation. 
    • Hate Speech and Abuse: Online harassment, abuse and trolling affect individuals socially and mentally.
    • Algorithmic Bias: Algorithms reduces exposure to diverse ideas and amplify certain kinds of content. 
  • Tags :
  • Social Media
  • Freedom of Expression
  • Freedom of Speech
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