Right of broadcasting- organization & performers
According to this act, Section 2 (dd) of the Act defines “Broadcast” as – Section 37: – the broadcast reproduction right This section provides for the protection of […]
Explore MoreAccording to this act, Section 2 (dd) of the Act defines “Broadcast” as – Section 37: – the broadcast reproduction right This section provides for the protection of […]
Explore MoreThe case of Managing Director ECIL v. B. Karunakar, heard by the Supreme Court of India in 1993, concerned the dismissal of an employee of Electronics Corporation of India Limited (ECIL). The case involved issues of natural justice, disciplinary proceedings, and the scope of the Public Servant (Inquiries) Act, 1850.
Explore MoreExtradition and deportation are two legal processes that involve the transfer of individuals from one country to another. While both processes involve the movement of individuals across borders, they are fundamentally different in terms of their legal basis, purpose, and procedures.
Explore MoreExtradition, the process of transferring an accused or convicted person from one country to another, is a complex and often contentious issue in international relations.
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