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Download License for Exhibition of Cinematograph Shows under the Cinema Regulations, 1998

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StateKerala
DepartmentUnspecified
TitleLicense for Exhibition of Cinematograph Shows under the Cinema Regulations, 1998
LanguageEnglish
Document Size11.8 KB
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FORM ( SEE RULE 14 ) LICENSE FOR EXHIBITION OF CINEMATOGRAPH SHOWS UNDER THE CINEMA (REGULATION) RULES 1988. ......... 1. Name and address of licensee : 2. If the licensee is not the owner of the place or building, the name : and address of the owner thereof. 3. Situation of the place of building : 4. Area of the place or building in square metre. : 5. Materials of which the road, side walls, gallery and stair cases made : 6. Whether the place or building is to be used during the day or during : the night or both. 7. Date of last inspection by (1) The Chief Electrical : Inspector to Government or his having jurisdiction over the area. (2) The Executive Engineer, PWD (Building and Local Works) having jurisdiction over the : area. 8. Period for which the licence is to : be in force. 9. Fees paid: 1) Special conditions if any on : which licence is granted. 1. The licensee shall not exhibit advertisement slides relating to sexual diseases and medicine to correct sexual disorders, or purporting to assist the childless in be getting children. 2) The licensee shall not permit obscene of objectionable posters or pictorial publicity materials to be displayed in the licensed premises. 3) The maximum rates of payment for admission to the different classes in the licensed premises shall be as indicated below and these rates shall not be increased during the currency of this licence without an order in writing by the licensing Authority, permitting such increases. The order of the licensing Authority in this regard is liable to be cancelled or moditied by the States Government, if they consider such a course, just and necessary. 4) Any persons, who is aggrevied by the order, of the Licensing authority on an application for permission to increase the said maximum rate may, within 30 days from the date of receipt of such order, appeal to the State Government who may after such enquiry as they consider necessary pass such orders thereon as they think fit. 2. Maximum number of persons permitted in each part of the auditorium. Class of accommodation in the Maximum rate of admission first class. Persons In the Persons In the Persons In the Persons TOTAL: Persons CONDITIONS OF LICENSE The Licence is grantes subject to the provisions of the Kerala Ciema (Regulation) Act, 1958 and the rules made thereunder. It is also subject to the following conditions. The terms and conditions of the licence as inserted may be modified or added to at any time during the currency of the licence. 1. This licence does not exempt the licensee or his servants or agents from king cut any other licence required by or other-wise complying with anyother law or rule or bye­law made thereunder. 2. (a) The licensee shall not exhibit or permit to the exhibited any film other than a film which has been certified as suitable for public exhibition by the authority consituted under Section 3 of the Cinematograph Act 1952 (This condition shall not apply to news reels produced by the Film Division, Bombay) which when exhibited, displays the prescribed mark of that authority, and has not been altered or tampered within any way since such mark was affixed thereto. (b) The licensee shall not exhibit or permit to be exhibited in the place of in respect. of which this licence is given, to any person who is not an adult any film which has beeen certified by an authority constituted under Section 3 of the Cinematograph Act, 1952, as suitable for public exhibition restricted to adults (c) The licensee shall not display or cause to be displayed an photography, picture or poster which spicts or represents or purports to represent a scene or shot which has been excised from any film under the orders of the Central Government. Explanation:-This condition shall not be construed as prohibiting the Exhibition of a film, in respect of which an 'A' Certificate has been granted to Children in arms below the age of three. 9. In case of travelling cinematograph shows the address on the first day of each month and of every subsequent change of camp shall be notified to the electrical Inspector to Government. 10. The licensed premises shall not be kept open after 2 A.M. (H.E.time) on any day without obtaining special permission in writing from the licensing authority in respect of such day. 11. (i) There shall be prominently exhibited at each public entrance whenever the premises are open to the public a notice indicating in abular form and in clear bold letters and figures. (a) The title of each film to be shown on that day, other than trailers and advertisement films. (b) The approximate time of commencement of each such film. (c) Whether each such film has received as 'A' or 'U' certificate from the Central Board of Film Censors, and (d) Whether persons below the age of 18 years, other than children below the age 3 years shall be admitted or not. (e) Whenever 3-D Films are exhibited, the licensee shall suply to each viewer 3-D Glasses properly sterlized with Aerospace-Disinfestor before the show begins. The licensee shall also procure sufficient quantity of aerosole disinfector and keep a ledger showing the number of glasses sterlized and the quantity of the material used each time and produce it for inspection on demand. (2) The nature of any certificate received in respect of a film from the Central Board of Film Censure shall clearly be indicated by the letter 'U' or 'A' many advertisement of the film displayed at the premises. 10. The licence shall be subject to revocation of suspension for the breach of any of these conditions or of the special condition specified on the reverse. Dated this the. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199. .. . .. .......... LICENSING AUTHORITY. Certified by an authority constituted under Section 3 of the Cinematograph Act, 1952, as suitable for public exhibition restricted to adults. (c) The licensee shall not display or cause to be displayed any photograph, picture or poster which epicts or represents or purports to represent a scene or shot which has been excised from any film under the orders of the Central Government Explantion:-This condition shall not be construed as prohibiting the Exhibition or a film, in espect of which an 'A' certificate has been granted to children in arms below the age of three. 3. The licensing authority and any subordinate duly authorised by him in that behalf and any police officer deputed to keep order during any entertainment in the licensed premises shall at all times have free access to the said premises in order to see whether the conditions of the license are fulfilled. 4. (a) The licensee shall exhibit at each performance one or more approved films of such length and for such length of time, as the State Government or Central Government may, by general or special order, direct subject to the proviso to section 7 of the Act. (b) The licensee shall comply with such directions as the State Government may by general or special order, give as to the manner in which approved films shall be exhibited in the course of any performance. Explanation:-"Approved film" means a cinematograph film approval for the purpose of this condition by the State Government or the Central Government. 5. The licensee shall also exhibit at each performance such slides as may be supplied by the licensing authority, in such manner and for such length of time so that authority may direct subject to the proviso to section 8 of the Act. 6. No fire work shall be used as adjust to a cinematograph exhibition. 7. No person shall be admitted within a line . . . . . . . . . . meters in front of and parallel to the screen. A strong barrier or other efficient partition shall be provided for enforcing this condition. 8. The licensee shall not, without the permission of the licensing authority, assign, subject or otherwise transfer the licence or licenced oremises, nor has shall the licensees, without permission as aforesaid, allow any other person during the period of currency of this licence, to exhibit films in the licensed.
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