Ban on online porn? Supreme Court gives government a month

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  • Published On: September 02, 2013
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After a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) sought a blanket ban on online porn saying pornography leads to sexual violence, the Supreme Court has asked the government to respond in a month's time. Is a blanket ban on explicit sexual expression the path to curb violence or is it treading a slippery path to curbing free expression and choice? We discuss.

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