" The Cinematograph Act,1952" in a nutshell.
JOYDEV MAJUMDAR MEDIA, LAW AND ETHICS INTRODUCTION The cinematograph act, 1918 as it stands, is of mixed content, dealing with two separate matters, namely – (a) examination and certification of films as suitable for public exhibition and (b) regulation of cinemas including their licensing. In the Seventh schedule of the constitution, “sanctioning of cinematograph films for exhibition” has been included in entry 60 of union list and “cinemas, subject to the provision of Entry 60 of List I” in Entry 33 of the State List. The purpose of the present bill is to resolve the confusion by re-enacting the provisions of the Act1918, as amended in 1949. The cinematograph Act, 1952 has been passed to make provisions for certification of Cinematograph films for exhibition and for regulating exhibitions by means of cinematographs. This act was passed in Parliament on 21 st March, 1952. It consists of in total four parts which are further sub-divided into 18 s...