The Right to Know in India is
The Right to Know in India is (A) Unlimited (B) Unparalleled (C) absolute (D) Limited Correct Ans: (D)
The Right to Know in India is (A) Unlimited (B) Unparalleled (C) absolute (D) Limited Correct Ans: (D)
The Newspaper (price and page) Act, 1956, was challenged in the Supreme Court by (A) The pioneer (B)
The second press commission of India did not favour a code of ethics that was (A) Informal (B)
The right to refuse publication by a newspaper is based on the assumption that it is a (A)
The qualified privilege in relation to parliamentary proceedings in India is based on (A) The Irish law (B)
The Act that governs the rights and duties of advertising agencies is (A) Indian Penal Code (B) Indian
Ownership of copyright cannot be claimed except as provided by (A) Authority (B) Popular verdicts (C) Law (D)
The title of a newspaper is not protected by the law of (A) Trademark (B) Evidence (C) Contract