The introduction of Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a very significant step in the field of indirect tax reforms in India. The movement towards GST was articulated by the Union Finance Minister in his budget speech in 2006-2007. After a lot of deliberation, the Goods and Services Act 2016 was enacted. It is one […]
“Fashion is part of the daily air and it changes all the time, with all the events. You can even see the approaching of a revolution in clothes. You can see and feel everything in clothes.” – Diana Vreeland (Noted columnist of Fashion industry) Fashion Law or Apparel Law is that branch of law which […]
“If you want to have a program for moving out into the universe, you have to think in centuries not in decades.”- Freeman Dyson (British theoretical physicist) Humankind has always dreamt about space while looking at the sky. Although, the principles of rocketry were first tested more than 2,000 years ago, but it’s really […]
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– By Apoorva Mishra “If it were left on me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.” – Thomas Jefferson[1] Informing the citizens about the developments in the society and helping them to make informed choices, media […]
– By Apoorva Mishra What is Libel? It is an untrue statement about a living person or existing institution that injures reputation by defamation, that is, by exposing them to public hatred, shame, disgrace or ridicule. Libel is the usual sort of lawsuit filed against the media or those who use the media to speak out. […]
– By Apoorva Mishra When we speak about the “right” to free speech, we do not just mean – as might seem at first glance – the right of speakers to speak unhindered. We also mean the rights of listeners and hearers to receive information. Most of the scams and organized crimes expose by Indian […]
– By Apoorva Mishra Censorship the control of the information and ideas circulated within a society — has been a hallmark of dictatorships throughout history. In the 20th Century, censorship was achieved through the examination of books, plays, films, television and radio programs, news reports, and other forms of communication for the purpose of altering […]
– By Apoorva Mishra In India, media as a whole is regulated through a gamut of statutes and codes. Being one of the largest industries, its regulation is regarded significant in the interest of public and nation as a whole. The real value of such a regulation is to handle the relationship between any segment […]
– By Apoorva Mishra Everyone has a right to seek, impart and receive information under the right of freedom of expression. This right to Freedom of Information is the key to achieving many other rights, securing democracy and enabling development. It is also intended to promote a culture of openness among public authorities and to […]
– By Apoorva Mishra In 2004, Google announced two programs: “Partner Program,” involved the “hosting” and display of material provided by book publishers or other rights holders and second “Library Project,” involved the digital scanning of books in the collections of the number of university libraries. The Partner Program and the Library Project together comprise […]