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Supreme Court issues notice to Gujarat on Jaswant book ban
The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notice to the Gujarat government on a writ petition filed by the expelled BJP leader, Jaswant Singh, and the publisher, challenging the notification banning the book Jinnah — India, Partition, Independence.
A Bench of Justices Altamas Kabir and Cyriac Joseph issued the notice during ‘mention’ time after hearing senior counsel Fali Nariman, appearing for Mr. Singh and senior counsel Soli Sorabjee for the publisher Rupa and Co.
Counsel submitted that the ban order violated the petitioners’ fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression as guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notice to the Gujarat government on a writ petition filed by the expelled BJP leader, Jaswant Singh, and the publisher, challenging the notification banning the book Jinnah — India, Partition, Independence.
A Bench of Justices Altamas Kabir and Cyriac Joseph issued the notice during ‘mention’ time after hearing senior counsel Fali Nariman, appearing for Mr. Singh and senior counsel Soli Sorabjee for the publisher Rupa and Co.
Counsel submitted that the ban order violated the petitioners’ fundamental right of freedom of speech and expression as guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution.
Rs 695 in stores, Rs 150 on streets, Jaswant book a sellout everywhere
Expelled BJP leader Jaswant Singh’s controversial book on M A Jinnah is selling not only in its original form at legitimate bookstores, but also in pirated prints on the pavements.
Jinnah India-Partition Independence costs Rs 695 if you want an original from Rupa Publishers. The cost of a pirated version varies, as low as Rs 150 for those who can bargain and as high as Rs 250 for those who cannot.
At Bandra station, outside the ticket booking office on the west side, a street stall owner says he has not stopped selling copies for a week. “Every morning, I get around eight to 10 copies; by 5 pm, they are all sold out,” he says.
This vendor starts off by asking for Rs 250. “It costs Rs 700 in a big store,” he says, but later agrees to sell for Rs 180. By 3 pm on Sunday, he has just two copies left. He refuses to say where the stock comes from.
At Colaba, Fountain and Churchgate, at railway stations and signals, bargains are being sealed between Rs 150 and Rs 250. A buyer at Fort says, “The cover and the pages are of poor quality and the print is smudged at places, but it’s Ok for a quick read.”
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