"Government should respect freedom of the press, this constitution conferred holy rights" - Supreme Court
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court of the country has said that for the effective implementation of any democratic society it is necessary to respect the freedom of the press. The Supreme Court has said that the importance of the press is very well established and is a highly valuable and sacred right conferred under the Constitution. This right should be respected by all.

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A bench headed by Justice NV Raman has said that this right is needed in any modern society, because without it information cannot be transferred or necessary for a democratic society. In fact, the Supreme Court made this comment while hearing a petition filed by Anuradha Bhasin, executive editor of a Kashmiri newspaper.

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In the petition, Kashmiri newspaper's executive editor Anuradha Bhasin said that since August 6, the Kashmir edition of the newspaper has not been published and the complete ban on communication services and movement is a complete ban on media activities. However, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the court that the editors have decided not to print their newspaper from Srinagar.

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