Print Media Laws in India
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It is emphasized that press & information are critical for functioning of a democracy and it coexist with freedom of speech and expression.
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It is emphasized that press & information are critical for functioning of a democracy and it coexist with freedom of speech and expression.
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When a human interest is recognised by the law, it becomes a right. Such a right is protected and enforced by the law.
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This is the most difficult and controversial at the same time due to a few sections of society’s disapproving behavior toward the community.
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Common Law began when judges created case laws, than applying general statements of principle in different situations for different cases.
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The theory of basic structure is firmly accepted but the elements of basic structure of the constitution, have not been closed by the courts.
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Introduction: Discretionary power refers to the ability to act or not act in a specific way. The ability to determine or behave according to one’s own judgment is known as discretion. Discretionary powers must be exercised in a variety of ways by administrative bodies. For example, whether a statute designed Read more
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Introduction: The Supreme Law of India is the “Indian Constitution,” which is proudly the world’s largest Constitution. A constitution is a legally binding document that establishes the legal framework of a country as well as the primary functions of government organs. It also lays out the major guidelines for how Read more