Official Secrets act

Truth of the statement is not a defence against

Truth of the statement is not a defence against (A) defamation (B) breach of privilege (C) official secret violation (D) contempt of court Correct Ans: (D) Explanation:Courts treat contempt cases differently from other legal matters. Even if a statement is true, courts may still see it as contempt. This happens when the statement damages the […]

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Chronological Order of Indian Media and Information Laws

Write the correct chronological order of the following statutes:   (A) Right to Information Act, Contempt of court Act, Official Secrets Act, The Press and Registration of Books Act (B) The Press and Registration of Books Act, Official Secrets Act, Contempt of Court Act, Right to Information Act (C) Official Secrets Act, Contempt of Court Act,

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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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Identify the correct sequence of the following laws of the press.

Identify the correct sequence of the following laws of the press. (A) Right to Information Act, Copyright Act, Official Secrets Act, Contempt of Courts Act (B) Copyright Act, Official Secrets Act, Contempt of Courts Act, Right to Information Act (C) Official Secrets Act, Copyright Act, Contempt of Courts Act, Right to Information Act (D) Contempt

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Which is a correct chronological sequence of these Indian Acts?

Which is a correct chronological sequence of these Acts?   Official Secrets Act (OSA), Indian Telegraph Act (ITA), Copyright Act (CA), Right to Information Act (RTI).  (A) OSA – ITA – CA – RTI   (B) ITA – CA – OSA – RTI   (C) ITA – OSA – CA – RTI   (D) ITA – CA – RTI

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Key Media Laws and Their Enactment Years

 Match List-I (Acts) with List-II (Years of enactment).  List I (Acts) List II (Years of enactment)  (a) Official Secrets Act (i) 1923  (b) Press and Registration of Books Act (ii) 1995  (c) Right to Information Act (iii) 2005  (d) Cable Networks (Regulation) Act (iv) 1878  Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

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Sequence of Indian press laws given here in terms of historicity.

Write the proper sequence of the Indian press laws given here in terms of their historicity. (A) Official Secrets Act, Copyright Act, Contempt of Court Act, Right to Information Act. (B) Contempt of Court Act, Copyright Act, Official Secrets Act, Right to Information Act. (C) Copyright Act, Right to Information Act, Contempt of Court, Official

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Chorological sequence of Indian Press laws

The correct chronogical sequence of Indian Press laws is (A) Official Secrets Act – Copyright Act – Contempt of Court Act – Right to Information Act (B) Contempt of Court Act – Copyright Act – Right to Information Act- Official Secrets Act (C) Copyright Act – Right to Information Act- Contempt of Court Act –

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