Court, nature of- Criminal Procedure Code , 1973 Sections 482
and 397 .
Cinematograph Act 1952 Section 5A -Whether the issuance
of the certificate issued ... violence. The
need to banish cinematographic pornos and the societal
strategy in that behalf had led to the Cinematograph Act,
1952 . The Censor Board, under
Section 4 in The Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986
4. Prohibition of publication or sending by post of books, pamphlets, etc., containing indecent ... respect of which the provisions of Part II of the Cinematograph Act, 1952 ( 37 of 1952 ), will be applicable
Section 52A in The Copyright Act, 1957
52A. Particulars to be included in sound recording and video films.—
(1) No person shall publish a sound ... such work is cinematograph film required to be certified for exhibition under the provisions of the Cinematograph Act, 1952 (37 of 1952), a copy
Section 3 in The Cinematograph Act, 1952
3. Board of film Certification.—
(1) For the purpose of sanctioning films for public exhibition, the Central Government
Section 7 in The Cinematograph Act, 1952
7. Penalties for contraventions of this Part.—
(1) If any person— (a) exhibits or permits to be exhibited
Section 4 in The Cinematograph Act, 1952
4. Examination of films.—
(1) Any person desiring to exhibit any film shall make an application
Section 6 in The Cinematograph Act, 1952
6. Revisional powers of the Central Government.—
(1) [omitted by act 12 of 2023] Notwithstanding anything contained
Section 5B in The Cinematograph Act, 1952
5B. Principles for guidance in certifying films.—
(1) A film shall not be certified for public exhibition
Section 5 in The Cinematograph Act, 1952
5. Advisory panels.—
(1) For the purpose of enabling the Board to efficiently discharge its functions under this
Section 5A in The Cinematograph Act, 1952
5A. Certification of films.—
(1) If, after examining a film or having it examined in the prescribed manner