Context: Seeking to repeal the Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867, the Bill contains a unique provision disallowing persons convicted of terrorist acts or unlawful activities, or those who have acted against state security, from publishing periodicals.
Background:
Key features of Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867
Why was this Bill brought in?
Key Features of the Press and Registration of Periodicals (PRP) Bill 2023:
Simplified Registration Process: The bill streamlines the registration process for periodicals by introducing a one-time registration with the Press Registrar General (PRG). This eliminates the need for annual statements and declarations before the District Magistrate (DM).
Inclusion of Digital News Platforms: Unlike the previous act, the new bill extends the registration requirement to digital news platforms. These platforms are now obligated to undergo a one-time registration with the PRG within six months of the act's commencement.
Enhanced Powers for PRG:The PRP Bill grants additional powers to the Press Registrar General. The PRG is now empowered to suspend or cancel the registration of a periodical if it violates any provision of the act or any other legal requirements.
Restrictions on Individuals with Criminal Convictions:Individuals convicted of terrorist acts, unlawful activities, or actions against the security of the state are prohibited from publishing a periodical. The PRG has the authority to refuse registration or cancel the registration of such individuals.
Reduced Punishment for Violations: The bill reduces the punishment for publishing a periodical without a certificate of registration or continuing publication after the suspension or cancellation of registration. The previous act allowed imprisonment of up to six months and a fine, whereas the new bill mandates imprisonment only if the publisher fails to comply within six months of receiving a direction from the PRG.
Establishment of Appellate Authority:Introducing an appellate mechanism, the Press and Registration Appellate Board is created to hear appeals against decisions made by the PRG. The board consists of the chairperson and two members of the Press Council of India (PCI), a statutory body overseeing media ethics and standards. These provisions collectively signify a shift towards a more efficient and comprehensive regulatory framework for periodicals, accommodating the evolving landscape of media, including digital platforms, while strengthening the oversight and enforcement capabilities of regulatory authorities.
How is this Bill different from the 1867 Act?
Exclusion of Books: The 1867 Act was initially established to regulate printing presses and newspapers, emphasizing the preservation and registration of books and newspapers printed in India.Contrary to its original scope, the 2023 Bill removes books from the Act's jurisdiction, now falling under the purview of the HRD Ministry.
Penal Reforms:
Empowerment of Press Registrar General (PRG):
Process of declaration and registration
UAPA provision
Setbacks faced by the press
Censorship under Lord Wellesley (1799):
Press Act of 1835 (Metcalfe Act):
Licensing Act during the 1857 Revolt:
Vernacular Press Act, 1878:
Newspaper (Incitement to Offences) Act, 1908:
Indian Press Act, 1910:
Press Council of India (PCI):
Establishment and Legal Basis: The PCI was established under the PCI Act of 1978, providing the legal framework for its formation and functioning.
Objective and Aim: The primary aim of the PCI is to safeguard the freedom of the press and enhance the standards of newspapers and news agencies operating in India.
Composition:
The PCI is composed of a chairman and 28 additional members, ensuring a diverse representation.
Chairman Selection Process:
The Chairman is appointed through a collaborative process involving the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, and a member elected by the PCI.
Functions and Responsibilities:
The PCI serves several key functions to uphold its objectives, including:
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