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(1) The Press Registrar General may, by order, for
a period not less than thirty days but not exceeding one hundred and eighty days, suspend the certificate of
registration of a periodical, if---
(a) the registration was obtained on false representation or on concealment of any material fact; or
(b) the publisher has failed to publish the periodical continuously.
Explanation.---For the removal of doubts, it is hereby clarified that if a periodical publishes less
than half of its issues, as are required to be published in a calendar year in accordance with the
application made under sub-section (2) of section 7, such periodical shall be deemed to have failed to
publish continuously; or
(c) the publisher has given false particulars in the annual statement; or
(d) the publisher has failed to furnish the annual statement within two years from the end of the
financial year for which the annual statement was to be furnished.
(2) The Press Registrar General may cancel the certificate of registration of a periodical, where the
publisher fails to remove the defects of the grounds on which the said certificate was suspended under
sub-section (1) before the expiry of the period of such suspension.
(3) The Press Registrar General may, by order, cancel the certificate of registration of a periodical
which---
(a) bears the same or similar title already held by any other owner of a periodical, either in the same
language anywhere in India or in any other language in the same State or Union territory; or
(b) violates the guidelines made under sub-section (3) of section 7.
(4) The Press Registrar General may, by order, cancel the certificate of Registration of a periodical
where the owner or publisher of such periodical has been convicted by any court for an offence---
(a) involving terrorist act or unlawful activity; or
(b) for having done anything against the security of the State.
Explanation.---For the purposes of this section, the expressions "terrorist act" and "unlawful
activity" shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in clauses (k) and (o) of
sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (37 of 1967).
(5) No order for suspension or cancellation of certificate of registration shall be passed under this
section, without giving an opportunity of being heard to the publisher or owner of the periodical, as the case
may be.
(6) A copy of order of suspension or cancellation passed under this section shall be made available to
the Central Government or State Government or Union territory Administration, as the case may be, and to
the specified authority.
(7) The Press Registrar General may, after the cancellation of certificate of registration of a periodical
under this section, issue a new certificate of registration to such periodical bearing another title, if the
publisher of that periodical makes an application to that effect in conformity with the guidelines made
under sub-section (3) of section 7.
(8) The Press Registrar General may, in such circumstances and manner, as may be prescribed,
authorise the specified authority to suspend or cancel the certificate of registration granted under
section 7.
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