Republic of rhetoric : free speech and the constitution of India
by Abhinav Chandrachud.
- Haryana : Penguin Random House, 2017.
- 383 p.
Table of Contents : Chapter 1. The music of an english band Chapter 2. The wounded vanity of governments Chapter 3. 'He who destroys a good book, kills reason itself Chapter 4. Munshi's coup in the constituent assembly Chapter 5. Prasad and Mookerjee trigger an amendment Chapter 6. The Anti-DMK amendment Chapter 7. Prudes and prigs Chapter 8. Obscenity lies in the crotch of the beholder Chapter 9. A blaze of glory for judges Chapter 10. Nehru calls justice bose unintelligent Chapter 11. Prejudicing mankind Chapter 12. 'Scurrilous satire against a friendless woman' Chapter 13. Shouting fire in a crowded theatre Chapter 14. The most solemn symbol of a country Chapter 15. Methods of influencing the press Index