Important for:
UPSC, Haryana HCS, Punjab PCS
Prelims: Hate speech, IPC provisions, Fundamental Rights
Mains: GS Paper 2 & 4 — Polity, Governance, Ethics
Why in News?
The Supreme Court observed that existing legal provisions are adequate to deal with hate speech, and any further changes should be made by the legislature, not the judiciary.
What is Hate Speech?
➤ Speech that:
- Promotes hatred
- Targets groups based on:
- Religion
- Caste
- Gender
- Ethnicity
Supreme Court’s Key Observations

1. Existing Laws Are Adequate
- IPC provisions already cover:
→ Hate speech offences
2. Role of Legislature
- Law-making responsibility lies with:
→ Parliament
3. Separation of Powers
- Judiciary cannot:
❌ Create new criminal laws
4. Impact on Society
- Hate speech:
→ Violates fraternity
→ Disturbs constitutional order
Legal Framework in India
Relevant Provisions:
- IPC Sections:
- 153A → Promoting enmity
- 295A → Religious insults
- 505 → Public mischief
Why This Issue Matters
- Impacts:
- Social harmony
- National unity
- Public order
India-Specific Context
- Diverse society:
→ Requires strong safeguards - Balancing:
- Freedom of speech (Article 19)
- Reasonable restrictions
Key Insight for UPSC
➤ Hate speech debate is about:
- Rights vs responsibilities
- Freedom vs regulation
Ethics Dimension (GS4)
➤ Key values:
- Fraternity
- Tolerance
- Respect
- Social harmony
PRELIMS PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Q1. Hate speech affects:
A. Economy
B. Social harmony
C. Agriculture
D. Trade
✅ Answer: B
Q2. Which Article guarantees freedom of speech?
A. Article 14
B. Article 19
C. Article 21
D. Article 32
✅ Answer: B
Q3. Section 153A IPC deals with:
A. Theft
B. Promoting enmity
C. Murder
D. Tax
✅ Answer: B
Q4. Separation of powers means:
A. One authority controls all
B. Different organs have separate roles
C. Judiciary makes laws
D. Executive makes laws
✅ Answer: B
Q5. Hate speech violates:
A. Fraternity
B. Trade
C. Agriculture
D. Industry
✅ Answer: A
CBL Mains Practice Question
“Regulating hate speech requires balancing freedom of expression with social harmony.”
Discuss with reference to recent Supreme Court observations.
FAQs
1. What is hate speech?
Speech that promotes hatred against groups.
2. Are current laws sufficient?
Yes, according to the Supreme Court.
3. Who can make new laws?
Parliament.
4. Why is it important?
To maintain social harmony and constitutional values.
5. Which GS paper covers this topic?
GS Paper 2 & GS Paper 4.

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