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ALL PAKISTAN NEWSPAPERS SOCIETY
PRESS LAWS
Press, Newspapers, News Agencies and
Books Registration Ordinance 2002.
Press Council
Of Pakistan Ordinance
Freedom of
Information Ordinance 2002.
Press, Newspapers, News Agencies and
Books Registration Ordinance 2002.
Press, Newspapers,
News Agencies and
Books Registration Ordinance, 2002.
Islamabad, the 26th October, 2002
F.No.2(1)/2002-Pub.- The following Ordinance promulgated by
the President is hereby published for general information:-
ORDINANCE NO.XCVIII OF 2002.
AN ORDINANCE
to amend and consolidate the law relating to news agencies,
publications and printing presses
WHEREAS it is expedient to amend and consolidate the law relating to
news agencies, publications and printing presses and to provide for
matters connected therewith or ancillary thereto;
AND WHEREAS the President is satisfied that circumstances exist
which render it necessary to take immediate action;
NOW, THEREFORE, in pursuance of Proclamation of Emergency of the
fourteenth day of October, 1999 and the Provisional Constitution
Order No. 1 of 1999 read with the Provisional Constitution
(Amendment) Order No. 9 of 1999, and in exercise of all powers
enabling him in that behalf, the President of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan is pleased to make and promulgate the following
Ordinance:-
1. Short title, extent and commencement.- (1) This Ordinance may be
called the Press, Newspapers, News Agencies and Books Registration
Ordinance, 2002.
(2) It extends to the whole of Pakistan.
(3) It shall come into force at once.
PART-I
PRELIMINARY
2. Definitions.- In this Ordinance, unless there is anything
repugnant in the subject or context -
(a) "authenticated declaration" means a declaration made and
subscribed under section 6, and authenticated or deemed to have been
authenticated under section 10;
(b) "book" includes every volume, part or division of a volume, and
pamphlet, in any language, and every sheet of music, map, chart or
plan separately printed or lithographed;
(c) "editor" means the person who controls the selection of the
matter that is published in a newspaper or is cir culated by news
agency and whose name is specified in the declaration made under
section 6;
(d) "form" means a form contained in the Schedule;
(e) "Federal Government" means Ministry of Information and Media
Development.
(f) "Government" means the Provincial Government;
(g) "newspaper" means any printed periodical work containing public
news or comments on public news and includes such other class of
periodical works as the Government may by notification in the
official Gazette declared to be the newspaper;
(h) "news-sheet" means any document or poster other than a newspaper
containing public news or comments on public news;
(i) "paper" means any document including a newspaper, other than a
book;
(j) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules;
(k) "printer" means a person who has made and subscribed a
declaration under section 6;
(l) "printing press" means a press and includes all engines,
machinery, types, lithographic, implements, utensils and other plant
or materials used for the purpose of printing;
(m) "Press Registrar" means the Registrar of Newspapers for Pakistan
appointed by the Federal Government under Sections 39 and includes
any other person appointed by the Federal Government to perform all
or any of the functions of the Press Registrar;
(n) "printed" includes cyclostyling and printing by lithography;
(o) "Province" includes the Islamabad Capital Territory;
(p) "publisher" means a person who makes and subscribes a
declaration under section 6;
(q) "Page In-charge" means sub-editor or any person other than
Editor designated by the editor or the publisher or the company or
proprietor or the firm which owns the newspaper, periodical or book
published under this Ordinance.
(r) "Register" means the register of newspapers maintained under
section 40;
(s) "rules" means rules under this ordinance;
(t) "unauthorised newspaper" means any newspaper in respect of which
there is not, for the time being, a valid declaration under section
6;
(u) "unauthorised news-sheet" means any news-sheet other than a
news-sheet published by a person
authorised under this Ordinance;
(v) "unauthorised press" means any press other than a press in
respect of which there is, for the time being, a valid declaration
under section 4; and
(w) "unauthorised news agency" means any news agency in respect of
which there is not, for the time being, a valid declaration under
Section 6.
PART II
PRINTING PRESSES, NEWSPAPERS AND NEWS AGENCIES
3. Particulars to be printed on books and papers.- Every book or
paper printed within Pakistan shall have printed
legibly on it the name of the printer and the place of publication
alongwith date.
4. Keeper of printing press to make declaration.- (1) No person
shall keep in his possession any press for printing of books or
papers, unless he has made and subscribed before the District
Co-ordination Officer within whose local juris diction such press
may be, by a declaration in Form 'A' or such other form as may be
prescribed, and the District Co- ordination Officer shall,
immediately upon the filing of such form, issue a receipt for the
same.
(2) Every declaration made and subscribed under sub-section (1)
shall be authenticated under the signature and official seal of the
District Co-ordination Officer before whom the said declaration is
made.
(3) The District Co-ordination Officer shall, by an order in
writing, refuse to authenticate a declaration made and subscribed
under sub-section (1) if he is satisfied that.-
(a) the title of the printing press proposed to be kept or operated
is the same as the title of any printing press already being
operated at any place in the Province; or
(b) the printer was convicted of an offence involving moral
turpitude within five years before the date of his making and
subscribing the declaration.
(4) The District Co-ordination Officer shall not pass an order under
sub-section (3) without giving to the person making the declaration,
through a notice in writing, an opportunity of being heard.
(5) In case the District Co-ordination Officer fails to authenticate
a declaration under sub-section (2), or pass an order under
sub-section (3), within a period of thirty days, the declaration
made by the printer shall be deemed to have been authenticated on
the expiry of the aforesaid period.
(6) As often as the place where a printing press is kept is changed,
the keeper of the press shall, within fourteen days of such change,
inform the District Co-ordination Officer in writing of the change
alongwith the new location:
provided that, if the place where the press is shifted is in another
district, the keeper of the press shall inform the District
Co-ordination Officer of both the districts from which, and to
which, the press is shifted.
5. Publication of newspapers.- No newspaper shall be published
except in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance and
without prejudice to the provisions of Section 3, every copy of
every such newspapers shall contain the name of the owner and editor
thereof printed clearly on such copy and also the date of its
publication. Similarly, no news agency shall disseminate or defuse
news except in conformity with the provisions of this Ordinance
unless ther e subsists a declaration authenticated by the District
Co-ordination Officer.
6. Declaration of the printer, publisher and news agency.- (1) The
printer and publisher of every newspaper or an owner of news agency
shall appear in person or by agent authorised in this behalf before
the District Co-ordination Officer within whose local jurisdiction
such newspaper shall be printed or published, or news agency
ordinarily oper ates and shall make and subscribe, in duplicate
originals, a declaration in Form 'B' or in such other form as may be
prescribed, and the District Co-ordination Officer shall,
immediately upon the filing of such form, issue a receipt for the
same.
(2) Every declaration shall specify the title of the newspaper, the
language in which it is to be published, the peri odicity of its
publication and shall contain such other particulars as may be
prescribed to include bank where account will be operated and
financial funding, if any.
(3) Where the printer or publisher of a newspaper making a
declaration is not the owner thereof, the declaration shall specify
the name of the owner and shall also be accompanied by an authority
in writing from the owner authorising such person to make and
subscribe such declaration.
(4) The declaration of news agency shall contain its name, language
of dissemination of news and credit lines to include bank where
account will be operated.
(5) Submission of declaration and its authentication under this
ordinance shall be necessary before the
publication of newspaper or dissemination of news by any news
agency.
(6) The declaration submitted by the publisher under sub-section (5)
shall be accompanied by an undertaking to abide by the Ethical Code
of Practice contained in the Schedule to the Press Council of
Pakistan Ordinance, 2002.
7. No minor to be printer, publisher or editor.- No person who has
not attained the age of eighteen years shall be permitted to make a
declaration under section 6, nor shall any such person edit a
newspaper.
8. Effect of change of language, periodicity or place of
publication.- (1) If, at any time, after the making of a declaration
under section 6, the newspaper to which the declaration relates is
proposed to be printed or published in a language or languages, with
a periodicity, or at a place, other than the language, periodicity
or place shown in the declaration, the printer or publisher shall
notify such change to the District Co-ordination Officer within
whose jurisdiction the newspaper is printed and published.
(2) In case the place of publication or printing is proposed to be
changed to a district in the same Province other than the district
from where the newspaper was being printed or published the
information under sub-section (1) shall also be conveyed to the
District Co-ordination Officer within whose jurisdiction the
newspaper is proposed to be printed or published.
(3) In case the place of publication or printing is proposed to be
changed to a district in a Province other than the Province from
where the newspaper was being printed or published the printer and
publisher of the newspaper shall make and subscribe in respect
thereof, a fresh declaration under section 6 before further printing
or publishing the newspaper.
9. Effect if printer or publisher leaves Pakistan.- If at any time
the printer or the publisher who has made a
declaration under section 6 leaves Pakistan, the declaration shall
become void unless: -
(a) the absence of the printer or the publisher from Pakistan be for
a period not exceeding one year; and
(b) the printer or the publisher, before leaving Pakistan, informs
in writing, to the District Co-ordination Officer within whose
jurisdiction the newspaper is printed or published, of his intended
absence and the name of the person who has undertaken to discharge,
in his absence and on his behalf, the responsibilities of the
printer or the publisher, and furnishes to the District
Co-ordination Officer a statement in writing of that person
accepting these responsibilities.
10. Authentication of the declaration.- (1) Subject to the
provisions of sub-sections (2) and (3), each of the duplicate
originals of every declaration made and subscribed under section 6
shall be authenticated by the signature and official seal of the
District Co-ordination Officer before whom the said declaration is
made.
(2) The District Co-ordination Officer may not authenticate the
declaration if he is satisfied that-
(a) the declaration has been filed by a person other than the owner
or proprietor of the newspaper or the printing press or a person not
authorised by such proprietor; and
(b) the title of the newspaper proposed to be published is the same
as the title of any newspaper already being published in the same
language at any place in the country, not being a newspaper of
different periodicity published by the same publisher or another
edition of the same newspaper
published from another place;
(c) the declaration has been filed by a person who was convicted for
criminal offence involving turpitude and or for wilful default of
public dues.
(d) the declaration has been cancelled or denied anywhere else in
Pakistan.
(3) The District Co-ordination Officer shall not pass an order under
sub-section (2) without giving to the person making the declaration,
through a notice in writing, an opportunity of being heard and
rebutting the evidence that may be available against him.
(4) In case the District Co-ordination Officer fails to authenticate
a declaration under sub-section (1) or pass an order under
sub-section (2), within a period of thirty days, the declaration
made by the publisher, printer and news agency shall be deemed to
have been authenticated on the expiry of the said period.
11. Effect of non-publication of newspaper.- (1) If a newspaper in
respect of which a declaration has been made under section 6 is not
published, at the frequency reflected therein, within three months
of the date on which such declara tion is authenticated under
section 10, the declaration shall become void;
(2) Where a declaration becomes void under sub-section (1) the
printer and the publisher shall make and sub scribe a fresh
declaration under section 6 before printing or publishing the
newspaper, and the provisions of sub-section (1) shall apply to the
fresh declaration and to any subse quent fresh declaration;
(3) Where a newspaper after publication is not published
(a) in the case of a daily newspaper, for sixteen days in a calendar
month;
(b) in the case of a weekly newspaper, for eight weeks in a calendar
year;
(c) in the case of a fortnightly newspaper, for two months;
(d) in the case of a monthly newspaper, for four months;
(e) in the case of a quarterly newspaper, for six months;
(f) in the case of a six-monthly newspaper, for one year; and
(g) in case of a news agency for sixteen days in a calendar month;
the declaration made in respect of newspaper or news agency shall
become null and void, and the printer and the publisher and the news
agency shall make and subscribe a fresh declaration under section 6
before further printing or publishing the newspaper or disseminating
news, and to every such fresh declaration the provisions of the two
forego ing sub-sections shall, without prejudice to the provisions
of this sub-section, apply.
(4) Where a declaration becomes void under sub-section (1) or
sub-section (3) and a fresh declaration, is made under section 6,
the decision with regard to its authentication shall be made within
a period of thirty days.
(5) Nothing in sub-section (1) or sub-section (3) shall apply in the
case of a printer, publisher or owner of a news agency who, within
the period stated in those sub-sections and applicable to the
particular case, show to the satisfaction of the District
Co-ordination Officer that the newspaper has not been, or cannot be
published or as the case may be, the news agency could not
disseminate news for reasons which are beyond their
control.
12. Restrictions on foreign ownership of newspapers.- No person who
is not a citizen of Pakistan shall own or hold any interest in any
newspaper printed or published in a province except with the
previous approval of the Government, and no such person shall in any
case own or hold more than twenty-five per cent of the entire
proprietary interest of any such newspaper, whether in the form of
shares or by way of sole ownership, partnership or otherwise.
13. Deposit of authenticated declaration.- The duplicate originals
of the declarations authenticated under section 10, or the receipts
of the declarations which are deemed to have been authenticated
under section 10, shall be deposited in the office of the District
Co-ordination Officer and with the Press Registrar.
14. Inspection and supply of copies.- (1) The officer-in-charge of
each original shall allow any person to inspect that original on
payment of a fee of one hundred rupees and shall give to any person
applying, a copy of the said declara tion attested by the seal of
the officer which has the custody of the original, on payment of a
fee of one hundred and fifty rupees.
(2) A copy of the declaration attested by the official seal of the
District Co-ordination Officer or a copy of the order refusing to
authenticate the declaration, shall be forwarded as soon as possible
to the person making and subscribing the declaration and also to the
Press Registrar.
15. Copy of declaration or newspaper to be prima facie evidence.- In
any legal proceeding, whether civil, criminal or otherwise, a copy
of a declaration and a copy of the newspaper having the name of a
person printed thereon as its editor shall be sufficient evidence,
unless the contrary is proved, as against the person whose name has
been sub scribed in such declaration, or printed on such newspaper
as the case may be, that the said person was a printer or publisher,
or printer and publisher (according as the words of the said
declaration may be) of every portion of every newspaper whereof the
title corresponds 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.
16. New declaration by persons who have signed declaration and
subsequently ceased to be printers or
publishers.- Every person who having subscribed a declaration under
section 6 either personally or under the author ity of the owner of
the newspaper subsequently ceases for any reason to be the printer
or publisher of the newspaper mentioned in such declaration shall be
communicated by the owner of the newspaper or its authorized
representative in the prescribed manner to the District
Co-ordination Officer, on a declaration in Form 'C' or such other
form as may be prescribed.
17. Putting copy in evidence.- In all trials or any legal proceeding
in any court of law in which a copy of declaration under section 6
attested in accordance with section 14, has been put in evidence, it
shall be lawful to put in evidence a copy attested as is aforesaid
of the latter declaration and the
former declaration shall not be taken to be evidence that the
declarant was, at any period subsequent to the date of the latter
declaration, printer or publisher of the newspaper therein
mentioned.
18. Person whose name has been incorrectly published as editor may
make declaration before a District Co-ordi nation Officer.- (1) If
any person whose name has appeared as editor in a copy of a
newspaper claims that he was not the editor of the issues on which
his name has so appeared, he may, within two weeks of his becoming
aware that his name has been so published, appear before a District
Co-ordination Officer, and make a declaration that the name was
incorrectly published in that issue as that of the editor thereof,
and, if the District Co-ordination Officer, after mak ing such
inquiry, or causing such inquiry to be made, as he considers
necessary, is satisfied that such declaration is true, he shall
certify accordingly within three days, and on that certificate being
given the provisions of section 15 shall not apply to that person in
respect of that issue of the newspaper.
(2) The District Co-ordination Officer may extend the period allowed
by this section in any case where he is
satisfied that such person was prevented by sufficient cause from
appearing and making the declaration within that period.
19. Cancellation of declaration.- (1) On the application of the
Press Registrar either suo motu or based on the inform
ation through any person, the District Co-ordination Officer
empowered to authenticate a declaration under this ordi nance, is of
opinion that any declaration made in respect of a newspaper should
be cancelled, he may, after giving the person concerned an
opportunity of showing cause against the action proposed to be
taken, hold an enquiry into the matter and if, after considering the
cause, if any, shown by such parties and after giving them reason
able opportunity of being heard, he is satisfied that:
(a) the newspaper, in respect of which the declaration has been made
is being published in contraven tion of the provisions of this
Ordinance or rules made their under; or
(b) the newspaper mentioned in the declaration bears a title which
is the same as, or similar to, that of any other newspaper published
either in the same language or in the country; or
(c) the printer and publisher has ceased to be the printer or
publisher of the newspaper mentioned in such declaration; or
(d) the declaration was made on knowingly false representation or on
the concealment of any material fact or in respect of a periodical
work which is not a newspaper; the District Co-ordination Officer
may, by order, cancel the declaration and shall forward as soon as
possible a copy of the order to the person making or subscribing the
declaration and also to the Press Registrar.
(2) During the period of sixty days of the cancellation order no
person shall be issued a declaration in the name of the same title
to any other person.
20. Appeals.- (1) Any person who has been refused authentication of
a declaration under this ordinance or whose decla ration has been
cancelled may, within thirty days from the date of such order prefer
an appeal to the High Court within whose jurisdiction such order has
been passed.
(2) The High Court shall, after giving notice to the appellant and
the Government, hear and dispose of the appeal within sixty days of
its institution and pass such order, including an order awarding
damages to the aggrieved party, as it may deem fit.
PART III
DELIVERY OF BOOKS
21. Copies of books printed to be delivered gratis to Government.-
Printed copies of the whole of every book which shall be printed in
Pakistan after the commencement of this Ordinance, together with all
maps, prints or other
engraving belonging thereto finished and coloured in the same manner
as the best copies of the same, shall, notwith standing any
agreement (if the book be published) between the printer and
publisher thereof, be delivered by the printer to the Information
Department of the respective Province or to such officers and at
such place, as the Government may, by notification in the official
gazette from time to time, direct, and free of expense to the
Government, as follows, that is to say:-
(a) in any case, within one calendar month after the date of
publication of such book shall first be deliv ered out of the press,
one such copy; and
(b) if within one calendar month from such day, the Government shall
require the printer to deliver other such copies not exceeding four
in number, then within one calendar month after the day on which any
such requisition shall be made by the Government on the printer,
another such copy or two other such copies, as the Government may
direct.
(2) Nothing in the former part of this section shall apply to: any
second or subsequent edition of a book in which edition no additions
or alterations either in the letter press or in the maps, prints or
other engravings belong ing to the book have been made and a copy of
the first or same preceding edition of which book has been delivered
under this Ordinance or published in conformity with the provisions
of this Ordinance.
22. Receipts of copies so delivered.- The officer to whom copies of
a book are delivered under section 21 shall give to the printer a
receipt in writing therefore.
23. Disposal of copies.- Copies delivered pursuant to section 21 of
this Ordinance shall be disposed of in the manner as the Government
may, from time to time, determine.
24. Copies of newspapers printed in the Province to be delivered
gratis to Government.- The printer of every news paper shall deliver
at such place and to such officer as the Provincial Government may,
by notification in the official Gazette, direct, free of cost two
copies of each issue of such newspaper as soon as it is published.
PART IV
PENALTIES
25. Penalty for contravention of section 3.- Whoever prints or
publishes any book or paper or disseminates news in contravention of
the provisions of section 3 shall be punishable with fine not
exceeding twenty thousand rupees or with simple imprisonment for a
term not exceeding six months or with both.
26. Penalty for keeping printing press without making a declaration
required by Section 4.- Whoever keeps in his possession any printing
press without making a declaration as is required under section 4,
shall be punishable with fine not exceeding twenty thousand rupees
or with imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or with
both.
27. Punishment for making false statement.- Any person who shall, in
making any declaration under this Ordinance, makes a statement which
is false and which he either knows or believes to be false, or does
not believe to be true, shall be punishable with fine not exceeding
twenty thousand rupees and with imprisonment for a term not
exceeding six months.
28. Penalty for printing or publishing newspaper in contravention of
the provisions of this ordinance.- Whoever edits, prints or
publishes any newspaper in contravention of the provisions of this
Ordnance, or whoever edits, prints or publishes, or causes to be
edited, printed or published, any newspaper knowing that the said
provisions have not been observed with respect to that newspaper,
shall be punishable with fine not exceeding twenty thousand rupees
or with imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or with
both.
29. Penalty for failure to make a declaration.- If any person who
has ceased to be a printer or publisher of any n
ewspaper fails or neglects to make a declaration in compliance with
section 16, he shall be punishable with fine not exceeding twenty
thousand rupees.
30. Penalty for disseminating unauthorised news-sheets and
newspapers.- Whoever makes, prints, or otherwise pro duces, sells,
distributes, publishes or publicly exhibits or keeps for sale,
distribution or publication, any unauthorised news-sheet or
unauthorised newspaper or unauthorized news agency shall be
punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or
with fine, or with both.
31. Penalty for not delivering book.- If any printer of any such
book as is referred to in section 21 neglects to deliver copies of
the same in pursuance of that section, he shall, on the complaint of
the officer to whom the copies should have been delivered or of any
person authorised by the officer in this behalf, be punishable with
fine which may extend to one thousand rupees for each such default,
and, in addition to such fine, shall pay to the Government such
further sum as the Court may determine to be the value of the copies
which the printer ought to have delivered.
32. Penalty for failure to supply copies of newspaper gratis to
Government.- If any printer of any newspaper pub lished in the
country neglects to deliver copies of the same in compliance with
section 24, he shall, on the complaint of the officer to whom the
copies should have been delivered or of any person authorised by
that officer in this behalf, be punishable with fine which may
extend to one hundred rupees foreach such default.
33. Recovery of amount payable to government under sections 31 and
32.- Any sum payable to the Government under section 31 and 32 may
be recovered, under the warrant of the Magistrate determining the
sum or by his suc cessor in office, in the manner authorised by the
Code of Criminal procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898), and within the
period prescribed by the Pakistan Penal Code (Act XLV of 1860), for
the levy of a fine.
34. Responsibility of Page In-charge.- (1) The Page In-charge shall,
in the supervision and superintendence of editor be responsible for
checking the contents of the pages and ensure due satisfaction of
the material sent to the printer and publisher for publication.
(2) Every publisher shall submit the intimation in writing, as
furnished by the editor, with respect to the responsi bilities of
page in-charge with his acceptance to the office of concerned
District Co-ordination Officer and a copy to the Press Registrar.
35. Responsibility as regards to the offences and its cognisance.-
Notwithstanding any thing contained in this Ordinance or any other
law for the time being in force, only such person or persons by
whose wilful intention, mistake, negligence or ignorance any
material is published which is an offence under this Ordinance or
any other law shall be tried and punished.
36. Cognisance of offence.- No court inferior to that of a
Magistrate of the First Class shall take cognisance of, or try, an
offence punishable under this Ordinance nor shall any court take
cognisance or try any such offence except on a complaint made in
writing by the Government or by an officer authorized in this behalf
by the Government.
PART V
REGISTRATION OF BOOKS
37. Registration of memorandum of books.- There shall be kept at
such office, and by such officer, as the Government shall appoint in
this behalf, a book to be called a Catalogue of Books wherein shall
be registered, a memorandum of every book which shall have been
delivered pursuant to section 21. Such memorandum shall so far as
may be practi cable, contain the following particulars, that is to
say -
(a) the title of the book and the contents of the title page;
(b) the language in which the book is written;
(c) the name of the author, translator or editor of the book or any
part thereof;
(d) the subject;
(e) the place of printing and the place of publication;
(f) the name or firm of the printer and the name or firm of the
publisher;
(g) the date of issue from the press or of the publication;
(h) the number of sheets, leaves or pages;
(i) the size;
(j) the maps included in the book alongwith source and area;
(k) the first, second or other number of the edition;
(l) the number of copies of which the edition consists;
(m) whether the book is printed, cyclostyled or lithographed;
(n) the price at which the book is sold to the public; and
(o) the name and residence of the proprietor of the copy-right or of
any portion of such copy-right.
38. Publication of the memoranda registered.- The memoranda
registered during each quarter in the said Catalogue of Books shall
be published in the official Gazette, as soon as may be after the
end of quarter.
PART VI
REGISTRATION OF NEWSPAPERS
39. Appointment of Press Registrar and other Officers.- The Federal
Government shall appoint a civil servant of Basic Scale 20 as Press
Registrar of newspapers for Pakistan and such other officers under
the general superintendence and control of the Press Registrar as
may by general or special order provide for the distribution or
allocation of func tion to be performed by them under this
Ordinance.
40. Register of Newspapers.- (1) The Press Registrar shall maintain
a Register of newspapers which as far as may be practicable, contain
the following particulars about every newspaper published in
Pakistan, namely:-
(a) the title of the newspaper;
(b) the language in which the newspaper is published;
(c) periodicity of the publication of the newspaper;
(d) the name of the editor, printer and publisher of the newspaper;
(e) the place of printing and publication;
(f) the average number of pages per week;
(g) the number of days of publication in the year;
(h) retail selling price per copy; and
(i) the name and addresses of the owners of the newspaper and such
other particulars relating to own ership as may be prescribed.
(2) On receiving information, from time to time, about the aforesaid
particulars the Press Registrar shall cause relevant entries to be
made in the Register and may make such necessary alterations or
corrections therein as may be required for keeping the Register
up-to-date.
41. Certificates of Registration.- On receiving a copy of
declaration from the District Co-ordination Officer, the Press
Registrar shall within seven days, issue a certificate of
registration of the newspaper to its publisher.
publisher.
PART VII
MISCELLANEOUS
42. Appointment of officers.- The Government may appoint any officer
or officers to carry out the purposes of this Ordinance and such
officer or officers shall have such duties and powers in respect of
the regulation of matters
pertaining to printing presses, books, papers, printers, publishers
and the news agencies as the Government may assign.
43. Service of notices.- Every notice under this Ordinance shall be
sent to a Magistrate having jurisdiction who shall cause it to be
served in the manner provided for the service of summons under the
Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898);
Provided that, if service in such manner cannot, by the exercise of
due diligence be effected, the serving officer shall where the
notice is directed to the keeper of a press, affix a copy thereof to
some conspicuous part of the place where the press is situated, as
described in the keeper's declaration under section 4, and where the
notice is directed to the publisher of a newspaper to some
conspicuous part of the premises where the publication of such
newspaper is conducted as given in the publisher's declaration under
section 6, and at the office of news agency thereupon the notice
shall be deemed to have been duly served.
44. Power to make rules.- The Government may, by notification in the
official Gazette, make rules for carrying out the purposes of this
Ordinance.
45. Repeal and Savings.-
(1) The West Pakistan Press and Publications Ordinance, 1963 (W.P.
Ordinance XXX of 1963), is hereby repealed.
(2) Notwithstanding the repeal of the West Pakistan Press and
Publications Ordinance, 1963 (W.P. Ordinance No. XXX of 1963),
hereinafter referred to as the said Ordinances, every declaration
made, subscribed or authenticated under either of the said Ordinance
or any other law before the commencement of this Ordinance shall be
deemed to have been made, subscribed or authenticated under this
Ordinance.
(3) Anything done, action taken, rule made or notice issued under
the said Ordinances or any law relating to printing press and
publications shall, remain in force and be deemed to have been done,
taken, made or issued under this Ordinance.
SCHEDULE
FORM 'A'
(See Section 4)
DECLARATION OF THE KEEPER OF PRESS
I,
(name), son of
residing at
.. on
behalf of M/s
. do hereby declare that under the authority
of M/s
, I have a press*
for printing at
..**
______________________________________________
* Give capacity, make and type of press
** Give full description and address of the premises where the press
may be situated.
FORM 'B'
(See Section 6)
DECLARATION OF THE PRINTER AND/OR PUBLISHER
OF NEWSPAPER/OWNER OF NEWS AGENCY
I,
.. (name), son of
.
residing at
., on behalf of M/s.
.. do hereby declare that, under the authority
of M/s
.. I am the printer/publisher or printer and
publisher or owner of the newspaper/news agency entitled
..
appearing as **
in***
and
printed or published or printed and published or disseminate news at
FORM 'C'
(See Section16)
DECLARATION OF THE PERSON WHO CEASES TO BE
PRINTER AND / OR PUBLISHER/OWNER
I,
..(name), son of
, on behalf of
M/s
.
at
, do hereby declare that I/we have
ceased / withdrawn my/our authority in favour of Mr
son of
to be printer or publisher or the printer
and the publisher of the newspaper or owner of the news agency
entitled
.. appearing as**
..
in***
..
* 1. Strike out which is not applicable
** 2. Here state the periodicity
*** 3. Here mention the language
GENERAL
JUSTICE
PERVEZ MUSHARRAF
MR. MANSOOR AHMAD
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
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