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State of Andhra Pradesh - Section

Section 2 in The Andhra Pradesh Objectionable Performances Prohibition Act, 1956

2. Definitions

In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-
(1)"District Collector" in relation to the cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad means the Commissioner of Police;(1-A) "Government" means the State Government;(2) "objectionable performance" means any performance which is likely to-
(i)incite or encourage any person to resort to violence or sabotage for the purpose of overthrowing or undermining the Government established by law in India or in any State thereof or its authority in any area; or
(ii)incite or encourage any person to commit murder, sabotage or any offence involving violence; or
(iii)seduce any member of any of the Armed Forces of the Union or of the Police Forces from his allegiance or his duty, or prejudice the recruitment of persons to, or the discipline of, any such force; or
(iv)promote feelings of enmity or hatred between different sections of the people of India; or, which --
(v)is deliberately intended to outrage the religious feelings of any class of the citizens of India by insulting, blaspheming or profaning the religion or the religious beliefs of that class; or
(vi)is grossly indecent, scurrilous or obscene or intended for blackmail. Explanation 1.--
A performance shall not be deemed to be an objectionable performance on the ground only that in the course thereof words are uttered or signs or visible representations are made, expressing disapprobation criticism of any law or of any policy or administrative action of the Government with a view to obtain its alteration or redress by lawful means and performance in which words are uttered or signs or visible representations are made, pointing out. with a view to their removal, matters which are producing, or have a tendency to produce, feelings of enemity or hatred between different sections of the people of India, shall not be deemed to be an objectionable performance with the meaning of this clause.Explanation II.-In judging whether any performance is an objectionable performance, the performance shall be considered as a whole.Explanation III.-'Sabotage' means the act of causing damage to any plant, stocks, bridges, roads or the like with intent to destory or injuriously affect the utility of any plant, service or means of communication.Explanation IV.-In this clause 'Government' shall include both the Central Government and any State Government;
(3)"preference" means any play, Pantomime or other drama or any burrakatha, and includes the singing of any ballad of the holding of any dialogue.