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The Press And Registration Of Books Act, 1867
Shri Vivek Goenka Managing Editor ... vs State Of Maharashtra And Rajabhau ... on 25 January, 2007
A similar
principle was held by the Bombay High Court in Vivek Goenka,
Managing Editor v. State of Maharashtra5.
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
Section 1 in The Press And Registration Of Books Act, 1867 [Entire Act]
Section 500 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Press Council Act, 1965
Ahaji C. H. Mohammad Koya vs T. K. S. M. A. Muthukoya on 12 September, 1978
Under Section - 1 (1) of the Act, 1867. The word 'Editor' is
defined and it means the person who controls the selection of the
matter that is published in a news paper. Where a person does not
fulfill the conditions of 'Editor' as provided in Section - 1 and does
not perform the functions of an Editor whatever may be his
description or designation, the provisions of the Act would have no
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application. The said principle was laid down by the Apex Court
in Haji C.H. Mohammad Koya v. T.K. S.M.A. Muthukoya1. In
the entire complaint, there is no mention that the petitioner herein
is the Chairman and the Managing Director of the said Company
controls the selection of the matter that is published in a news
paper which alone would make him as Editor as defined in Section