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NIRMA UNIVERSITY
INSTITUTE OF LAW B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Programme Academic Year 2011-12 Semester – X
HONOURS COURSE VII (CONSTITUTIONAL LAW GROUP) MEDIA AND LAW
1. Press - Freedom of Speech and Expression - Article 19 (1) (a) 1.1. Includes Freedom of the Press. 1.2. Laws of defamation, obscenity, blasphemy and sedition. 1.3. The relating to employees wages and service conditions, 1.4. Price and Page Schedule Regulation 1.5. Newsprint Control Order 1.6 Advertisement - is it included within freedom of speech and expression? 1.7 Press and the Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices Act. 1.8. Bar Against Legal Correspondent by Supreme Court of India 2. Films - How far included in freedom freedom of speech and expression? expression? 2.1. Censorship of films - constitutionality 2.2. The Abbas Case. 2.3. Difference between films and Press - why pre-censorship valid for films but not for the press? 2.4. Censorship under the Cinematograph Act. 3. Radio and Television - Government monopoly. monopoly. 3.1. Why Government department? 3.2 Should there be an autonomous corporation? 3.3. Effect of television on people. 3.4. Report of the Chanda Committee. 3.5 Government policy. 3.6 Commercial advertisement. 3.7 Internal Scrutiny of serials, etc. 3.8Judicial Review of Doordarshan decisions: Freedom to telecast. 3.9 Broadcasting Authority – Censorship Censorship
4. Constitutional Restrict Restrictions ions 4.1 Radio and television subject to law of defamation and obscenity. 4.2 Power to legislate - Article 246 read with the Seventh Schedule. 4.3 Power to impose tax - licensing and licence fee. 5. Media Trial
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References M.P. Jain, Constitutional Law of India ( 1994) Wadhwa. H.M. Seervai, Constitutional Law of India Vol.I (1991) Tripathi, Bombay. John B. Howard, "The Social Accountability of Public Enterprises" in Law and Community Controls in New Developm Development ent Strategies (International Center for law in Development 1980). Bruce Michael Boyd, "Film Censorship in India: A Reasonable Restriction on Freedom of Speech and Expression ". 14 J.I.L.I. 501 (1 972). Rajeev Dhavan "On the Law of the Press in India" 26 J.I.L.I. 288 (1984). Rajeev Dhavan, "Legitimating Government Government Rhetoric: Reflections on Some Aspects of the Second Press Commission" 26 J.IL.I. 391 (1984). Soli Sorabjee, Law of Press Censorship in India ( 1976). Justice E.S. Venkaramiah, Freedom of Press: Some Recent Trends (1984). D D. Basu, The Law of Press of India (1980). Students should consult relevant volumes of the Annual Survey of Indian Law published by the Indian Law Institute. (Constitutional Law 1 & 11, Administrative Law and Public Interest litigation).