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..., attested by the seal of some court empowered by this Act to have the custody of such declaration, or, in the case of the editor, a copy of the newspaper containing his name printed on it as that of the...with the title of the newspaper mentioned in the declaration or the editor of every portion of that issue of the newspaper of which a copy is produced.”9. The...the appellant to the Legislative Assembly was set aside on the ground of corrupt practices. The allegation against the appellant was that he was the Chief Editor of a Malayalam daily newspaper, by the...

...:“The respondent is the Chief Editor of Chandrika, a daily newspaper published from Calicut. It is published by the Muslim Printing and Publishing Company Limited. The major shares ...empowered by this Act to have the custody of such declarations, or, in the case of the editor, a copy of the newspaper containing his name printed on it as that of the editor shall be held (unless the...raises a presumption that a person whose name is printed in a copy of the newspaper is the editor of every portion of that issue. The presumption must be rebutted by evidence …. The presumption un...

.... K.M Mathew — appellant is the Chief Editor of Malayalam Manorama. It is a daily newspaper with wide circulation in the State of Kerala and seems to be the largest language news∼paper in India. Separate...editions of the newspaper are published from different centres, namely, Trivandrum, Kottayam, Cochin and Calicut. At each of these centres, there is a separate Editor who is responsible for selection...name is printed as ‘Editor’ is the Editor of every portion of that issue of the newspaper of which a copy is produced. Section 1(1) of the Act defines ‘Editor’ to mean ‘the person who controls the...

...wrongful civil or criminal (sic acts) can be foisted upon. It was argued that besides the editor, other persons like the printer or publisher of a newspaper cannot be held liable for the wrongful acts...any automatic criminal liability. In fact the courts have been meticulous and have even regarded that a title like Chief Editor or Executive Editor would not make that person liable as an editor. It is...the newspaper thereby refuting the argument predicated on the provisions of the Press Act. He contended that undoubtedly a person whose name is printed on the copy of the newspaper as an Editor, would...

...dispute could be settled by reference to an industrial court or an adjudicator with the assistance of a Wage Board, if necessary. The All-India Newspaper Editors' Conference and Indian Language...relation to, any establishment for the production or publication of a newspaper or in, or in relation to, any news agency or syndicate supplying material for publication in any newspaper, and includes an...newspaper establishments and every working journalist was entitled to be paid wages at a rate which was to be in no case less than the rate of wages fixed by the Board. Sections 14 and 15 applied the...

.... The present policy does not permit interchangeability. Interchangeability by using the quota for a new newspaper or a new edition or for another newspaper of the same unit will put common owners...the newspaper press, stands by common consent first among the organs of opinion.… The conscience and common sense of the nation as a whole keep down the evils which have crept into the working of the.../periodicals belonging to a Common Ownership Unit (Remark VIII); and.(ii) Prohibition to start a new newspaper/periodical by the Common Ownership Uni...

...Rosebery's speech, and to any other newspaper and book to publish that report; but it is a sound principle that a man shall not avail himself of another's skill, labour and expense by copying the written...printed) matter prepared for printing’.” It defines “copy-editor” to mean “one who edits the ‘copy’ for printing”. Hence “copy-editing” describes a technical publishing process: the word “copy” is a...to describe them before this Hon'ble Court. The finding on facts in CCH Canadian by the Canadian Supreme Court was based on only one common input, namely, adding cross-citations. Therefore such a...

...by the seal of some Court empowered by this Act to have the custody of such declaration (or, in the case of the editor, a copy of the newspaper containing his name printed on it as that of the ...with the title of the (newspaper) mentioned in the declaration (or the editor of every portion of that issue of the newspaper of which a copy is produced...that the alleged defamatory article had been written by him. The newspaper according to the learned Single Judge also showed at the bottom of the last page the name of Madane as the Editor. Since there...

...would be borne by the purchaser of newspaper, the petitioners cannot feel aggrieved by it.II. A Brief History of the Levy of Customs Duty on Newsprint...quantity of newsprint utilised by any newspaper establishment.III. The Importance of Freedom of Press in a Democratic Society and the Role of Courts...political activity, freedom of expression in the broad sense actually includes several specific rights, all linked together in a ‘continuum’ made increasingly perceptible by modem technological advance...

...Commissioner of Delhi, with a view to examine the legality of and quash the order made by him in regard to an English weekly of Delhi called the Organizer of which the first applicant is the Printer and...activity prejudicial to the public safety or the maintenance of public order may, by order in writing addressed to a printer, publisher or editor require that any matter relating to a particular subject...purpose of preventing or combating any activity prejudicial to the public safety or the maintenance of public order, may, by order in writing addressed to a printer, publisher or editor...

...whole time or part-time, in or in relation to, one or more newspaper establishments and includes an editor, a leader writer, news editor, sub-editor, feature writer, copy-tester, reporter, corresp...periodical work as may, from time to time, be notified in this behalf by the Central Government in the Official Gazette.”3. Anewspaper employee” is defined by...Section 2(c) of the Act as any working journalist, and includes any other person employed to do any work in, or in relation to, any newspaper establishment. “Newspaper establishment” is defined by Section 2...

...otherwise. That by itself indicates that somebody other than Editor can also be held responsible for selecting the matter for publication in a newspaper.”22...printed (in a newspaper or a book, etc.) and sold or offered for sale, whether the owner thereof can be heard to say that he cannot be made vicariously liable for the defamatory material carried by his...Jasti Chelameswar, J.— Leave granted. The sole respondent is admittedly the owner of a Kannada daily newspaper by name Jaya Kirana published from Mangalore, Karnataka. On 16-12...

..., Renusagar moved the Government of India for its approval. By its letter dated January 2, 1964, the Government of India gave its approval to the proposals and thereafter a formal contract was executed...capitalised interest shall be calculated for 20 months instead of 14 months and the said interest would then be reduced by a sum of 132,500 US $. By another letter dated October 4, 1967, General...Foreign Awards Act and Renusagar's notice of motion for confirmation of ad interim relief were heard together and disposed of by a learned Single Judge of the Bombay High Court by a common judgment and...

...establishment for the production or publication of a newspaper or in, or in relation to, any news agency or syndicate supplying material for publication in any newspaper, and includes an editor, a...the Petitioners guaranteed by the Constitution under Arts. 19 (1) (a), 19 (1) (g), 14 and 32. Article 19 (1) (a) which guarantees freedom of speech and expression includes..., not enjoyed by others in comparable employments. It is restricted in its scope to a selected section of newspaper employees. it gives them the benefit of the wage fixation by devising machinery in the...

...being taken out of Article 368. This express exclusion contains intrinsic evidence that the meaning of the word “amendment” in Article 368 includes amendment by way of addition, alteration or repeal...the word “law” in Article 13(2) includes a law made by Parliament or a Legislature of the State. When an Ordinance made either by the President under Article 123 or by a Governor...power and legislative power and that the word “law” used in Article 13(2) includes a law passed by Parliament to amend the Constitution. Subba Rao, C.J and his four colleagues suggested that if a...

...Oxford English Dictionary — III Edn., p. 1042.) All profit-making, even as a mere by-product, would have been covered by the word “involving”, which is of wide import, if this word had stood alone...a newspaper created by his will by which his property in the stock and goodwill of the press and newspaper was made to vest permanently in a committee of certain members. It was the duty of the sa...ostensibly serving a public purpose, get fully paid for the benefits provided by them, namely, the newspaper industry which while running its concern on commercial lines can claim that by circulating...

...' was coined out of words commonly used by and known to ordinary persons knowing English. But the resulting combination produced a new word, a newly coined word which did not remind an ordinary pe...three separate words are joined together to make "DROPOVIT" as one word.' It was said that the word "DROPOVIT" was simply a combination of three common words in English...the word "DROPOVIT" is coined out of words commonly used by and known to ordinary persons knowing English. But the resulting combination produces a new word, a newly coined word which doe...

....”268. A similar view is stated by Lord Bryce in The American Common Wealth, Vol. 1, Chapter XXXII, p. 366. Lester Bernhardt Orfield states as follows in his book “The Amending of the...the President.20. In the Book Indian Constitution—Cornerstone of a Nation by Granville Austin, the scope, origin and the object of fundamental rights have been graphically....”The learned author says that such a constitution would constitute “government by the graveyards.” Hugh Evander Willis in his book Constitutional Law of the United States aver...

...under Section 84-C of the Act was not exercised by the Mamlatdar within a reasonable time.”10. Recently, in...after a long lapse of time. Where the legislature does not provide for any length of time within which the power of revision is to be exercised by the authority, suo motu or otherwise, it is plain...not a reasonable time. Invocation of revisional power by the Sub-Divisional Officer under Section 257 of the Maharashtra Land Revenue Code is plainly an abuse of process in the facts and...

...newspaper called " Sporting Star ", which was and is still printed and published at Bangalore in a Press also owned by the second petitioner. It is through this newspaper that the second petitioner...prize competitions contained in a newspaper printed and published outside the Province of Bombay. So the Prize Competition called the R.M.D.C. Crosswords was not affected by either of those two Acts...the scope of a section by omitting one of two things when the section on a proper construction includes two things, for we are unable, with great respect, to agree with the Court of Appeal that on a...