Section 6 of The Cinematograph Act, 1952 : Section 6: Revisonal Powers Of The Central Government

The Cinematograph Act, 1952

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Imagine a film titled "Sunrise Saga" receives a U certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), indicating that it is suitable for all audiences. After its release, there is significant public outcry over certain scenes which are considered inappropriate for children. Concerned parents and social groups petition the Central Government to re-examine the film's content.

In response, the Central Government uses its power under Section 6(1) of The Cinematograph Act, 1952, to call for the record of the film's certification proc...

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