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Video cinema

Video cinema, exhibition of moving pictures given by means of VCR/VCP and a video projector falls within the definition of video cinema, Shankar Video v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1993 SC 2111 (2118). [Bombay Cinemas (Regulation) Act, 1953, s. 9]...


Video conferencing

Video conferencing, is an advancement in science and technology which permits one to see, hear and talk with someone far away, with the same facility and ease as if he is present before you i.e., in your presence. In fact he/she is present before you on a screen. Except for touching one can see, hear and observe as if the party is in the same room. In video conferencing both parties are in presence of each other so long as the accused and/or his pleader are present when evidence is recorded by video conferencing that evidence is being recorded in the 'presence' of the accused and would thus fully meet the requirements of s. 273, Criminal Procedure Code. Recording of such evidence would be as per 'procedure establishment by law', State of Maharashtra v. Praful B. Desai, (2003) 4 SCC 601: AIR 2003 SC 2053 (2061). [Criminal Procedure Code, s. 273]...


cinema

the art of creating motion pictures as this story would be good cinema often used in the phrase the cinema...


Cinema theatre

Cinema theatre, means a place which is licensed under Part III of the Cinematograph Act, 1952, or under any other law for the time being in fore in a State for the exhibition of a cinematograph film. [Cine-Workers and Cinema Theatre Workers (Regulation of Employment) Act, 1981 (50 of 1981), s. 2 (a)]...


Video

Video, is the transmission and reception of a tele-vised image. It is a television image or the electric signals corresponding to it. It pertains to the picture portion of the televised programe. 'Pro-jector' is a device for projecting a light beam, an apparatus for throwing illuminated images or motion pictures on the screen, Collector of Central Excise v. Fuse Base Eltoto Ltd., AIR 1994 SC 1289 (1921): (1993) 4 JT 280: (1993) 48 ECR 2: (1993) 67 ELT 30. [Central Excise and Sales Act, 1944]...


Cinematograph

Cinematograph, more properly cinematograph. A contrivance for projecting in rapid succession on a screen a series of instantaneous photographs so as to give the effect of motion (The Concise Oxford Dict.). The (English) Cinematograph Act, 1909, provides that an exhibition of pictures or other optical effects by means of a cinematograph or other similar appartus for the purpose of which inflammable films are used shall not be given unless the regulations made by the Home Secretary are complied with, or elsewhere that in premises licensed under the Act (s. 1). The Act does not apply, however, to exhibitions in private houses to which the public are not admitted [s. 7 (4)]. The exhibition of films by dealers or their agents to intending purchasers or hirers does not amount to an exhibition within the meaning of the Act, Attorney-General v. Vitagraph Co., 1915 (1) Ch 206. Sunday exhibitions, see (English) Sunday Entertainments Act, 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5, c. 51), s. 1 The Celluloid and (Engl...


Television

Television, the word 'television' in the expression 'through the medium of television' in rule 2(f-6) of Maharashtra Cinemas (Regulation) Rules, 1986 cannot be construed in the narrowest sense to mean a television set and has to be given the first meaning assigned to the said word in the Concise Oxford Dictionary, namely, a system for reproduc-ing on a screen visual images transmitted by radio signals, Shankar Video v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 1993 SC 2111 (2115): (1993) 3 SCC 696....


Programme

Programme, means any television broadcast and includes--(i) exhibition of films, features, dramas, advertise-ments and serials through video cassette recorders or video cassette players;(ii) any audio or visual or audio-visual live per-formance or presentation. [Cable Television Net-works (Regulation) Act, 1995 (7 of 1995), s. 2(g)]...


Telecommunication service

Telecommunication service, means service of any description (including electronic mail, voice mail, data services, audio tax services, video tax services, radio paging and cellular mobile telephone services) which is made available to users by means of any transmission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature, by wire, radio, visual or other electromagnetic means but shall not include broadcasting service:Provided that the Central Government may notify other service to be telecommunication service in-cluding broadcasting services. [Telecom Regula-tory Authority of India Act, 1997 (24 of 1997), s. 2(k)]Means service of any description (including electronic mail, voice mail, data service, audio tax services, video tax services, radio paying and cellular mobile telephone services) which is made available to users by means of any transmission or reception of signs, signals, writing images, and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, rad...


Reasonable

Reasonable, has in law prima facie meaning of reasonable in regard to those circumstances of which the actor, called upon to act reasonably knows or ought to know, Gujarat Water Supply & Sewerage Board v. Unique Erectors (Gujarat) Pvt. Ltd., (1989) 1 JT SC 157: (1989) 39 ELT 493: AIR 1989 SC 973; Rena Drego v. Lalchand Soni, (1998) 3 SCC 341.Reasonable, has in law the prima facie meaning of reasonable in regard those circumstances of which the actor, called on to act reasonably, knows or ought to know, Rena Drego v. Lalchand Soni, (1998) 3 SCC 341.Means rational, according to dictate of reason and not excessive or immoderate. If something is not per se preposterous or absurd, it must he held to be reasonable. 'The action is called reasonable which an informed, intelligent, just minded, civilized man could rationally favour. The concept of reasonable-ness does not exclude notions of morality and ethics. In the circumstances of a given case consi-derations of morality and ethics may have...


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