Laws related to Broadcast Media
The right to freedom of speech and expression includes right to educate, inform, entertain and right to be educated, informed and entertained.
The right to freedom of speech and expression includes right to educate, inform, entertain and right to be educated, informed and entertained.
India’s government was an increasingly centralised paternal tyranny and the world’s largest imperial bureaucracy from 1858 to 1909.
Property refers to a person’s legal rights, regardless of his or her description. Proprietary rights cover his estate or property.
The phrase “natural law” in jurisprudence refers to those laws and principles that are considered to have come from a superior source.
Any law that is incompatible with fundamental rights is not invalid, but it has been eclipsed by the fundamental right.
Introduction: Constitutionalism, which implies limited government, is built on judicial scrutiny. The judiciary’s job is to keep the state’s various organs within the bounds of power granted to them by the constitution. The validity of judicial review is founded on the rule of law and the requirement that public authorities Read more…
Introduction: The Indian Constitution is the country’s supreme law. It establishes the government’s core political principles, methods, practices, rights, authorities, and responsibilities. It confers constitutional supremacy rather than parliamentary supremacy because it was drafted by a constituent assembly and ratified by the people with a declaration in the preamble. It Read more…