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Jurisdiction transfer to higher judiciary centralises film certification review and removes tribunal based procedures under the Act. The amendments substitute references to the High Court for references to the Tribunal in multiple provisions of the Cinematograph Act, 1952, omit sub section (2) of section 5C, delete sections 5D and 5DD, remove the Tribunal qualification in section 6, and omit specified clauses in section 8(2). References to the Tribunal in sections 7A, 7C, 7D, 7E and 7F are either substituted or deleted, effecting a reallocation of adjudicative functions from the Tribunal to the High Court and removal of certain Tribunal based procedures.
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Jurisdiction transfer to higher judiciary centralises film certification review and removes tribunal based procedures under the Act.
The amendments substitute references to the High Court for references to the Tribunal in multiple provisions of the Cinematograph Act, 1952, omit sub section (2) of section 5C, delete sections 5D and 5DD, remove the Tribunal qualification in section 6, and omit specified clauses in section 8(2). References to the Tribunal in sections 7A, 7C, 7D, 7E and 7F are either substituted or deleted, effecting a reallocation of adjudicative functions from the Tribunal to the High Court and removal of certain Tribunal based procedures.
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