The Asian Age

SC bench to hear Mani’s ‘hate speech’

- J. VENKATESAN NEW DELHI, NOV. 11

The SC bench will examine whether the controvers­ial disparagin­g remarks made by Kerala electricit­y minister M.M. Mani come within the ambit of free speech

The Supreme Court on Friday referred to a fivejudge constituti­onal bench to examine whether the controvers­ial disparagin­g remarks made by Kerala electricit­y minister M.M. Mani against women, individual­s and government officials will come within the ambit of free speech.

A three-judge bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A.M. Kanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachu­d referred the special leave petition filed by Joseph Shine against a Kerala high court verdict in May dismissing his plea.

The bench after hearing counsel Kaleeswara­m Raj and Suvidutt Sundaram tagged the matter with a pending issue relating to the hate speech of former Uttar Pradesh minister Azam Khan.

The constituti­onal bench is to examine whether such statements from ministers exceeded the boundaries of free speech that is

not permissibl­e and whether such comments (which are not meant for self protection) defeat the concept of constituti­onal compassion and also the conception of constituti­onal sensitivit­y.

Assailing the high court order, the petitioner said free speech has constituti­onal limits as prescribed by Article 19(2) of the Constituti­on and Mr Mani does not have an unlimited right to speak offending the principles of decency and morality.

He said the minister crossed all permissibl­e limits in his speech, in uttering derogatory words against specific individual­s, government officials and against the society in general.

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