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In this lecture of Foundation Paper 2: Constitutional Law – New Challenges, we examine the contemporary dimensions of Freedom of Press and the Challenges posed by New Scientific and Technological Developments. Freedom of the press is an integral part of the fundamental right to Freedom of Speech and Expression under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution. With the growth of electronic media, digital platforms, and modern communication technologies, the scope of this freedom has expanded, while new constitutional challenges have also emerged. This session also covers the evolving jurisprudence relating to broadcasting rights and the legality of collective protest methods such as strikes, hartals, and bandh. ✨ Key Topics Covered: Constitutional status of Freedom of Press in India Article 19(1)(a): Freedom of Speech and Expression Press freedom in the era of scientific and technological advancement Right to Broadcast and Telecast as a constitutional extension of free speech Media regulation, public interest, and reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2) Right to protest: Strike, Hartal and Bandh – constitutional and legal position Judicial approach towards balancing fundamental rights and public order 📚 A detailed and exam-oriented explanation of one of the most important contemporary issues in Constitutional Law. #ConstitutionalLaw #ConstitutionalLawNewChallenges #FoundationPaper2 #LLM #LLMStudents #MumbaiUniversityLLM #FreedomOfPress #FreedomOfSpeech #Article19 #FundamentalRights #MediaLaw #RightToBroadcast #RightToTelecast #DigitalMediaChallenges #ScientificDevelopments #PressFreedomInIndia #FreedomOfExpression #ReasonableRestrictions #RightToStrike #Hartal #Bandh #RightToProtest #IndianConstitution #JudicialApproach #LawLectures #MaitreyaLaw