SPACE LEGISLATION IN INDIA

SPACE LEGISLATION IN INDIA

SPACE LEGISLATION IN INDIA

Author – Aiswarya Lakshmi JS, Student at Sastra Deemed to be University

Best Citation – Aiswarya Lakshmi JS, SPACE LEGISLATION IN INDIA, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON SPACE LAW AND POLICY, 1 (1) of 2023, Pg. 21-25, ISBN – 978-81-960677-1-7.

ABSTRACT

The laws that deal with and regulate space- related conditioning are known as space laws. Like transnational law, space law consists of a number of transnational agreements, covenants, and conventions, judgments of the United Nations General Assembly, and the rules and regulations of several transnational associations. Space law deals with the rules, regulations, principles and norms of transnational law contained in five transnational covenants. The external Space Treaty, the Salvage Convention, the Liability Convention, the Registration Agreement, the Moon Agreement, and the Five Principles for external Space developed under the aegis and under the aegis of the United Nations. In addition to these transnational agreements and covenants, numerous countries have their own public laws governing space- related conditioning. Space law deals with a variety of issues, including space, the use of space- related technologies, and transnational cooperation. The belief that space is mortal home, the freedom to explore space, then on-discriminatory use of space by all nations, and the principle of on-exclusive space proscribing nations from determining sovereignty over space agencies. India started investing in space wisdom and technology in her 1960s. Establish an operation system analogous to nuclear power. Still, this is in discrepancy to the Nuclear Division, which was classified as the Nuclear Division in 1948. By law (as amended in 1962), the country’s space conditioning aren’t yet regulated by specific regulations. Indian space agency ISRO has always been active in space technology. Operations primarily for social development, strategy or security pretensions. In recent times, space conditioning has expanded into defense. Operations in Department of Defense authorities. This paper attempts to explain the conception of space law in India and indicates whether being laws need to be changed.