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VOL. 5, ISSUE 1 (2023)
Freedom of press and legal aspects of media
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Dr. Vinod Kumar Bagoria
Abstract
Media law isn't a term for a uniform and coordinated collection of laws like the law of agreement or the law of violations. It is a blend of different laws and morals that are thought of as generally significant for a functioning columnist and media industry. At the point when the expression "media law" is utilized, the emphasis is on the actual law. It analyzes the cutoff points inside which the media associations and columnists work. The paper means to illuminate the beginning and parts of Media Laws in India. Article 19 of the Indian Constitution guarantees the right to freedom of assessment and expression for each resident. Be that as it may, dangers to the press go on regardless of this constitutional assurance. India positions 142 out of 180 on the Press Freedom List. Dangers to press freedom can emerge from many quarters: they could be from legislators or organizations; they could come as police cases or as criticism lawsuits requesting harms worth millions. This paper examines the pertinence of freedom of the press; these are the central concerns and manners by which media associations can situate their systems in the predominant setting of mechanical advancement.
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Pages:124-128
How to cite this article:
Dr. Vinod Kumar Bagoria "Freedom of press and legal aspects of media". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 124-128
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