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State of Haryana - Section

Section 2 in The Punjab Special Powers (Press) Act, 1956

2. Power to control publication.

(1)The State Government or any authority so authorised in this behalf if satisfied that such action is necessary for the purpose of preventing or combating any activity prejudicial to the maintenance of communal harmony affecting or likely to affect public order may, by order in writing addressed to a printer, publisher or editor, -
(a)prohibit the printing or publication in any document or any class of documents of any matter relating to a particular subject or class of subjects for a specified period or in a particular issue or issues of a newspaper or periodical:
Provided that no such order shall remain in force for more than two months from the making thereof [unless before the expiry of such period the State Government, by an order made in the like manner, extends it by any period not exceeding two months at a time as it thinks fit so, however, that the total period of the original order does not exceed six months] [Added by Punjab Act No. 29 of 1960, section 2.]:Provided further that the person against whom the order has been made may within ten days of the passing of this order make a representation to the State Government, which may on consideration thereof modify, confirm and rescind the order;
(b)require that any matter, covering not more than two columns, be published in any particular issue or issues of a newspaper or periodical on payment of adequate remuneration, and may while doing so, specify the period (not exceeding one week) during which and the manner in which such publication shall take place;
(c)require that any matter relating to a particular subject or class of subjects, shall before publication be submitted for scrutiny by an authority appointed by the State Government in its behalf and published only in accordance with the directions given thereat.
(2)In the event of disobedience of an order under this section, the State Government or the authority issuing the order may, without prejudice to the other penalty to which the person guilty of the disobedience is liable under this Act, order the seizure of all copies of any publication concerned and of any printing press or other instrument or apparatus used in the publication.