The Union Cabinet on 11 October 2012 approved the introduction of
Amendments to the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act,
1986 in Parliament under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh.
The amendments proposed are as:
(a) Broaden the scope
of the law to cover the audio-visual media and material in electronic
form which includes Internet, satellite-based communication, multi-media
messaging and cable television, among others.
(b) Penalties to
be enhanced to a maximum of three years of imprisonment and fine of
between 50000 to 100000 Rupees for first conviction, and imprisonment of
not less than two years, but which may extend to seven years, and a
fine between 100000 Rupees to 500000 Rupees for second conviction.
(c)
Police officers not below the rank of Inspectors authorized to carry
out search and seizure, in addition to State and Central Government
officers authorized by the State or Central Government.
The Act
was enacted in 1986 to prohibit the indecent representation of women
through advertisement, publication, writing, and painting or in any
other manner. With the increased use of advanced technology and
communication devices in everyday life, the Government felt the scope of
the Act should be amended. The amendments were introduced after
consultations with stakeholders, including lawyers and civil society
organisations, on the draft Bill.
Some more Facts about Indecent representation of women Act
The act under its ambit covers:
Advertisement
which includes any notice, circular, label, wrapper or other document
and also includes any visible representation made by means of any light,
sound, smoke or gas.
Distribution which includes distribution by way of samples whether free or otherwise.
Indecent representation
of women means the depiction in any manner of the figure of a woman;
her form or body or any part thereof in such way as to have the effect
of being indecent, or derogatory to, or denigrating women, or is likely
to deprave, corrupt or injure the public morality or morals.
Label
means any written, marked, stamped, printed or graphic matter, affixed
to, or appearing upon, any package. Package includes a box, a carton,
tin or other container.
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