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Press Law Introduction

Œum fUtlql vrhag

- Ju fUtlql rslfUt mkckÆt Œum/berzgt mu ni Wànü Œum fUtlql fUnt st;t ni

The laws related with press are named as press laws. These are also designated as media laws.

Œf]Ur;

Nature

Y - Œr;ckÆttÀbfU Œf]Ur;

Restrictive

Œum ytvt;fUt˜el NrÿUgtâ yrÆtfUth 1931
Press Emergency power right act 1931

Œum ytvrÀ;slfU mtbd{e yrÆtrlgb 1951 Press objectionable material Act 1951

ytvrÀ;slfU mtbd{e fUt Œô;wr;fUhK ytih ŒfUtNl 1976
Presentation & publication of objectionable material 1976

Rl fUtlqltü yŒCtJNe˜ fUhlu fuU r˜Y mbg-mbg vh =uN bü ytk=tu˜l rfUY dY> WÿU ;eltü yrÆtrlgb yc yrô;ÀJ bü lné ni

Due to opposition & movement above acts are no more in existence

ce - rlgtbfU Œf]Ur; fuU fUtlql

Laws of regulatory nature

- Œum Ykz hrsôx[uNl ytpVU cw¢m Y¢x 1867
Press & Registration of Books Act 1867 Wæuëg - ŒfUtNl rJrlgbl

¶bseJe vºtfUth ;:t yàg mbtath vºt fUbeo yrÆtrlgb 1955 Working & other news paper employees (conditions of service) & misclinious provisions act 1955 Wæuëg - Œum fULbgtü fUe =Nt mwÆtthlt

fuUc˜ xu˜erJsl luxJfoU rlgbl yrÆtrlgb 1995

Cable Telivision Network regulation Act 1995

Cth;eg Œum vrhM= yrÆtrlgb 1966

Indian Press Council Act 1966 àgtgt˜g fUe yJbtllt yrÆtrlgb 1971

Contempt of Court act 1971

mhfUthe dtuvleg;t yrÆtrlgb 1923 Official Secrets act 1923

fUtpve htRx Y¢x 1957

Copy right act 1957

rmlubuxtud{tVUe Y¢x 1952

Cenematography act 1952

Œmth Cth;e yrÆtrlgb -1990

Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India) Act 1990

x[uz btfoU Y¢x -1958

Trade Mark Act - 1958

vuxüx Y¢x -1970

Patent Act -1970

rmrJ˜ Ykz rf{Urbl˜ ˜tp ytpVU rzVuUbuNl

Civil & criminal law of defamation mtRch ˜t/ytRoxe Y¢x - 2000

Cyber Law/ Information Technology act - 2000

;:t yàg fUtlql

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