PAPER ID:IJIM/V.I(V)/40-45/7
AUTHOR: Sansar Singh
TITLE : MEDIA TRIAL AND THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND EXPRESSION UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION: A STUDY
ABSTRACT: The strength and importance of media in democracy is well recognized. Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, which gives freedom of speech and expression includes within its ambit, freedom of press. The existence of a free, independent and powerful media is the cornerstone of a democracy, especially of a highly mixed society like India. Media is not only a medium to express once feelings, opinions and views, but it is also responsible and instrumental for building opinions and views on various topics of regional, national and international agenda. The pivotal role of the media is its ability to mobilize the thinking process of millions. The criminal justice system in this country has many lacunae which are used by the rich and powerful to go scot-free. Figures speak for themselves in this case as does the conviction rate in our country which is abysmally low at 4 percent. In such circumstances the media plays a crucial role in not only mobilizing public opinion but bringing to light injustices which most likely would have gone unnoticed otherwise.
KEYWORDS: Freedom of Speech, Constitution, Media Trial