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  1. Romesh Thapar (1922–1987) was an Indian journalist and political commentator. Affiliated with the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Thapar was the founder-editor of the monthly journal Seminar, published from New Delhi, India .

  2. Romesh Thapar Case (1950) - Major Findings of Romesh Thapar v State of Madras (1950). Download PDF of Important SC Judgements for UPSC Exam. Freedom of Speech and Expression.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · Romesh Thappar, a journalist, challenged the Madras governments ban on his journal “Cross Roads” under Section 9 (1-A) of the Madras Maintenance of Public Order Act, 1949. The case addressed whether the ban violated his fundamental rights.

  4. Aug 3, 2023 · Romesh Thapar was an Indian political commentator and journalist. Thapar was the creator and editor of the monthly journal Seminar, which was published in New Delhi, India, and was affiliated with the Communist Party of India (Marxist).

  5. Jun 5, 2024 · Analysis and after-effects of Romesh Thappar vs. State of Madras (1950) Conclusion; Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is India’s rank in the Press Freedom Index 2023? Who pronounced a dissenting opinion in the Romesh Thapar vs. State of Madras case? What are some landmark cases in which Romesh Thapar vs. State of Madras cited? References

  6. Supreme Court of India. Romesh Thappar vs The State Of Madras on 26 May, 1950. Equivalent citations: 1950 AIR 124, 1950 SCR 594, AIR 1950 SUPREME COURT 124. Author: Saiyid Fazal Ali. Bench: Saiyid Fazal Ali, Hiralal J. Kania, Mehr Chand Mahajan, B.K. Mukherjea. PETITIONER: ROMESH THAPPAR. Vs. RESPONDENT: THE STATE OF MADRAS. DATE OF JUDGMENT:

  7. Jul 9, 2023 · The case of Romesh Thapar vs State of Madras was the first case in the history of independent India recognizing the freedom of speech and expression. It acted as a precedent in the subsequent rulings and legal developments and helped in further expansion and recognition of this fundamental right as enshrined in Part III of the Constitution.

  8. Introduction. The case of Romesh Thapar v. State of Madras (1950) was the first to directly address the rights of a free press in India. Freedom of the press is a crucial component of a democratic society and is protected under Article 19 (1) (a) of the Indian Constitution.

  9. Mar 11, 2021 · Romesh Thappar, a journalist and known Marxist ideologue, published and edited an English weekly journal called Cross Roads within the Madras state (as it then was). The journal regularly carried writings critical of the then Congress government’s policies.

  10. May 7, 2020 · A weekly journal in English called Cross Roads was printed and published in Bombay by one Romesh Thapar. Thapar, brother of historian Romila Thapar, was a known Marxist ideologue and the magazine published articles which were critical of Nehru’s policies, especially his foreign policy.

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