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The second and third petitions are preferred by two readers of "Sakal" who also challenge the constitutionality of the Act. Certain parties were allowed to intervene. They supported the Union of India, the respondent, in all these petitions and sought to uphold the validity of the Act and the Order.
- Hamdard Dawakhana
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- Ramesh Thappar V. State of Madras
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- Hamdard Dawakhana
4 Ιουλ 2024 · In the 1962 case of Sakal Papers Ltd vs. Union of India, the Supreme Court of India examined the constitutionality of the Newspaper (Price and Page) Act, 1956 and its 1960 Order, which regulated the pricing and page limits of newspapers to control advertising space.
The case of Sakal Papers v. Union of India, which was decided asfar back as. 1961 , raised questions of far reaching constitutional importance which have yet not been satisfactorily answered.
Petitioner: Sakal Papers (p) Ltd., And Others. Disposal Nature: Petition Allowed. Neutral Citation: 1961 INSC 277. Judgment Delivered by: Hon'ble Mr. Justice J.R. Mudholkar.
This is considered one of the landmark decisions that forwarded freedom of press jurisprudence in India, reinforcing that restrictions related to number of pages, price, advertisements, and circulation of newspapers, constitute a direct infringement on the freedom of speech and expression.
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survive, will fall within the mischief of article 19 (1) (a). In Sakal Papers v. Union of Indiai 7 the Daily Newspaper (Price and Page) Order, 1960 was held to be unconstitutional. The order sought to regulate the number of pages according to the price charged. The restriction was held to violate the freedom under article 19 (1) (a) and was not ...