Media Laws Of India
Found 6 free book(s)ECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAWS - ICSI
www.icsi.eduPrinted at HT Media Ltd., Greater Noida/September 2020. iii EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME ECONOMIC, BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAWS India redrafted its economic policy to usher in a new era of deregulation, liberalisation and global integration. Since then significant policy initiatives have been introduced, to provide stimulus for accelerated growth, ...
MEDIA LAWS OF INDIA - caaa.in
caaa.in3. HISTORY OF MEDIA LAWS IN INDIA When Europeans write on the history of the media, they refer to the Acta diurna of the Roman Empire as closely akin to the newspaper of today. In India the Rock Edicts of Emperor Ashok (c.273-236 BC) engraved on the rocks contain in abundance measures adopted and regulations issued by him.
PREAMBLE AND THE SALIENT FEA TURES OF THE …
www.nios.ac.inThe document containing laws and rules which determine and describe the form of the government, the relationship between the citizens and the government, is called a ... main aim was to give India a Constitution which will fulfill the cherished ideas and ideals of the people of this country . Dr . Rajendra Prasad signing the new constitution
Data Protection in India
digitalindia.gov.inIndia‟s potential to lead the world into a digital economy making use of its existing strengths in information technology, demographic dividend, and its need for empowerment based on data-driven access to services and benefits Supreme Court of India, in its decision has held privacy to be fundamental, yet believes that it needs to be
20 SOCIO-CULTURAL ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA I
www.nios.ac.inindependent India, one of the landmark legislations is the passing of the Dowry Prohibition Act in 1961 by the Government of India. Despite the fact that the practice of both giving as well as accepting dowry is banned by law and such acts are punishable offences, the system is so thoroughly imbedded in our culture that it continues unabated.
United Nations CCPR/C/GC/34 International Covenant on
www2.ohchr.orgFreedom of expression and the media 13. A free, uncensored and unhindered press or other media is essential in any society to ensure freedom of opinion and expression and the enjoyment of other Covenant rights. It constitutes one of the cornerstones of a democratic society.28 The Covenant embraces a 10 See communication No. 157/1983, Mpaka-Nsusu v.