All you need to know about the Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill passed in Rajya Sabha today

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: August 3, 2023 06:59 PM2023-08-03T18:59:25+5:302023-08-03T18:59:49+5:30

Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur moved  the Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill, 2023 in the ...

All you need to know about the Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill passed in Rajya Sabha today | All you need to know about the Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill passed in Rajya Sabha today

All you need to know about the Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill passed in Rajya Sabha today

Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur moved  the Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill, 2023 in the Upper House today.  The Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill, 2023, replaces the existing Press and Registration of Books (PRB) Act, 1867.The new law also seeks to do away with two provisions that required the publishers and printers to file a declaration before the district magistrate. It further seeks to do away with the penal provisions of the PRB Act which made improper declaration of information a punishable offence with a prison term of up to six months.

The new bill also provides for an appellate authority.Currently, a person wanting to start a newspaper has to submit an application with the district collector, who sends it to the Registrar of Newspapers in India (RNI) to check for title availability.The registration process moves forward only after the RNI conveys the availability of the title to the collector, who then administers the oath to the person keen on starting the newspaper according to provisions of the PRB Act.The new bill also seeks to move this process of checking title availability online, thereby reducing the time required for registration of newspapers and periodicals significantly. The Union Cabinet last month approved the PRP Bill that seeks to simplify the registration process for periodicals and do away with the provision for prosecution and imprisonment of publishers and simplify the registration process for periodicals.

 

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