Abstract:
Freedom of speech and expression is a fundamental right in modern societies, and it has
particular significance in relation to the well-functioning of the constitutional democratic
process. This freedom of speech and expression is essential to the development of human
personality and every person should be free in his thought and conscience. On the other hand, it
is also essential for the development and functioning of democracy. Bangladesh is a democratic
country and its constitution contains the right to free speech and expression. In this paper, first I
have discussed the concept of freedom of speech and expression. Then I show that from where
this right has been recognized. After that I discuss about the importance of this fundamental right
in our different aspect. I also discuss our constitution where this right is given as fundamental
human right. Further I have tried to sort out the grounds on which restriction can be imposed
upon freedom of speech and expression and also discussed their justification. I have discussed
the effect of restriction by other national laws upon Freedom of speech and expression of
Bangladesh. The main aim of this paper is to identify the reasonable grounds of restriction upon
Freedom of speech and expression and their effects. Whether these restrictions may meet the real
purpose or not? And how far our right is protected by law?
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Law in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh