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The Need for Privacy Laws in the Age of Sensational Media

Assertion (A): There is an urgent need for a law of privacy in  Reason (R): As most media outlets, especially electronic, have opted for blatant sensationalism, the proposition needs a global consideration. (A) Both (A) and (R) are true (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is the correct explanation of (A) (C) […]

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Government of India prohibits any prejudicial publication of news.

The Government of India through an Act, prohibits any prejudicial publication of news and comments. Identify the Act from the following? Correct Ans: (B) Explanation:The Government of India enforces the Civil Defence Act of 1968 to prevent the dissemination of any news or comments that may harm national security or disrupt public order during times

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Section 3 and 4 of Official Secrets Act, 1923 deal with

Section 3 and 4 of Official Secrets Act, 1923 deal with Correct Ans: (A) Explanation:Sections 3 and 4 of the Official Secrets Act, 1923 are some of the most critical parts of this colonial-era law, still in use in India today. These sections specifically target acts of espionage, which threaten national security. Section 3 defines

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