An Assessment of The Feeble Press Council Act of 1978
The act provides everything necessary for a country’s journalism to flourish and freedom of speech and information to remain protected.
The act provides everything necessary for a country’s journalism to flourish and freedom of speech and information to remain protected.
The principles discussed provides for a liberalistic view of liberties and moral applications and therefore they both must affirm each other.
The concept of otherness, which denotes the perspective of people who holds bias and prejudice against certain groups and vice versa.
Global administration appears to be lasting and institutionally complex, rather than an occasional matter of sparse agreements.
Economics and Politics are two fields, in some sense pillars which holds our system together, it is together with rule of law as a failsafe.
Article 14’s Doctrine of Arbitration prohibits class legislation but allows application of reasonable classification of persons or things.
Introduction: The concept of rule of law had been in curtains and mist for a long time. It was not until A.V Dicey’s definition in 1885, that we begin to understand the concept. Professor Dicey had broken down rule of Law into three simple concepts which were further needed to Read more…
Introduction: The Indian Corporate law has been in existence since the enactment of the Joint Stock Companies Act.[1] Corporates themselves, are an institution of ancient date, they have evolved and perfected over since first guilds. However, like all other institutional entities, they too are guided by laws and are subject Read more…