Contempt of Court and Free Speech

AUTHOR
A. G. Noorani
YEAR
2001
ANNOTATION

This book review discusses the theory of Contempt of Court, in the context of its removal from the English courts, the European Convention on Human Rights, the Australian High Courts, and the Tasmanian case of a newspaper called The Mercury, and concludes with the note that though our Constitution adopted British law as frozen in 1950, it has failed to since then keep up with the developments in it, or with its spirit.

OPEN ACCESS
Off
LANGUAGE
English
MEDIA TYPE
SUGGESTED CITATION

Noorani, A. G. "Contempt of Court and Free Speech." Economic and Political Weekly 36, no. 20 (2001): 1693-694. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4410630.