Author: Pragyan chaurasiya

4th year law student.

The Right to Freedom is not only a base but a building block of any democratic country, and this fundamental Right carries much weight behind it in terms of many rights and duties of citizens and governments to administrate the country democratically. Among many rights, we have the Right to protest, which allows us to voice our opinions against government policies, arbitrary actions, or any social issue that arises in society and needs government action to tackle and improve the situation. However, in the 21st Century, governments are more inclined to ban protests and take strict actions against protestors rather…

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