Katju wants electronic, online media under PCI ambit

June 02, 2014 07:32 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 06:31 pm IST - Panaji

Justice Markandey Katju, chairman, Press Council of India adressing the media in Miramar Goa on Monday.

Justice Markandey Katju, chairman, Press Council of India adressing the media in Miramar Goa on Monday.

The Press Council of India (PCI) Chairperson Justice Markandey Katju on Monday said that electronic as well as online media be brought under the ambit of the body.

“The scope of Press Council of India (PCI) should be expanded by including the electronic media into its ambit,” Justice (Retd) Katju told reporters after chairing the PCI meeting.

“The Press Council of India Act is dated 1966 when there was no television. Now there is a huge influence of television in our life. We have recommended that electronic media should also be brought under the ambit of the PCI,” he said.

Justice (Retd) Katju said that online media be also brought under the purview of the PCI which now covers only print media.

He also made a pitch for more powers to PCI.

“The Parliamentary committee has also recommended that the PCI should have more powers. Currently, recommendations of the Parliamentary committee are under consideration,” he said.

He added that with the inclusion of electronic media, the number of members on PCI can also be increased thus giving proper representation to the newly-included sector.

“Right now there are 20 members from print...We can include 20 more from the electronic media,” he said.

Responding to a query, he said that the PCI should be a regulatory body and not the controlling one.

“I am against the controls. I am in favour of regulations. No freedom is absolute. Regulations have to be there,” Justice (Retd) Katju said.

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