The ‘factual information’ that a news report provides is often not complete and can be _________. (1) (a) Prosecution Interest Litigation (b) Public Interest Litigation (c) Permanent Interest Litigation (d) People Interest Litigation
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Answer:People Interest Litigation
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The ‘factual information’ that a news report provides is often not complete and can be one-sided.
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- Factual information is the information about a particular news or issue as given by the report.
- The ‘factual information’ that a news report provides is often not complete and can be one-sided. We, therefore, need to analyse the news.
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