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Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act, 1956 with Rules
This edition of the Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act, 1956 (with Rules) provides the statutory framework to prohibit the publication of books, magazines, pamphlets, or other forms of literature deemed harmful to young persons, particularly those that may corrupt their morals or incite crime.
The book contains the complete bare text of the Act and Rules, accompanied by short comments to assist in understanding the scope, applicability, and enforcement of the provisions. It is an essential reference for law enforcement agencies, publishers, educators, and legal practitioners involved in media regulation and child protection laws.
Key features include:
• Definitions and scope of “harmful publication”
• Powers of the State Government to declare publications harmful and prohibit their sale, distribution, or production
• Provisions relating to search, seizure, and forfeiture of prohibited publications
• Penalties for publishing, selling, or distributing harmful material
• Detailed procedural rules for enforcement and appeal mechanisms
This edition is particularly useful for:
• Police departments and enforcement agencies to ensure compliance with publication restrictions
• Publishers and distributors to safeguard against inadvertent violations
• NGOs, educators, and child rights advocates to understand legal tools for protecting minors
• Law students and researchers studying media law and child protection legislation
By presenting the principal Act alongside the relevant Rules, this edition ensures a clear, practical understanding of how the law operates in safeguarding young persons from harmful publications.
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