Nowadays, social media is part of everyone's life and it's becoming an undetachable part of people's lives. Almost everyone uses it to share their views, opinions, and thoughts; mostly people u...
Throughout the twentieth century, the relationship between the criminal justice system and the media system has been the topic of research, analysis, and debate. Neither the media nor the crimi...
In the dynamic realm of social media, platforms engage in a fierce battle for supremacy, offering havens for unfettered expression while navigating the intricate challenges of censorship and pr...
Freedom of Speech and Expression is one of the most sacrosanct rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India. It is also regarded as an integral concept in most of the modern democracies acros...
The Press Council of India is a statutory, autonomous, quasi-judicial body that was reconstituted in 1979 under the Press Council Act of 1978. Its initial establishment was in 1966 under the In...
The connection between media owners and the content of media is not a simple matter but a puzzle, so to judge it one needs to consider power struggles, influence, subjectivity, and public benef...
Media is considered as fourth pillar in India. Media primary duty is to circulate, inform the unfiltered truth to people or in society. However many times it has been seen that just for TRP or ...
The intricate relationship among news reporters, presenters, and media owners involves various forms of influence, both overt and covert. This analysis delves into the mechanisms by which media...
Detecting media bias can be accomplished by observing various indications. These include biased reporting that presents a one-sided view, cherry-picking facts, using exaggerated or attention-gr...
The process of film certification in India is governed by the Cinematograph Act 1952 and the Cinematograph (Certification) Rules 1983, alongside guidelines issued by the central government. The...