Prelims Perspective:
- What is the Press Council of India, its composition and powers.
What needs to be known?
- Press Council of India (PCI)
- What is it?: PCI is a statutory (Indian Press Council Act, 1965), quasi-judicial body established to preserve the freedom of the press and maintain standards of journalism in India.
- Composition & Term
- It consists of 29 members (1 Chairman + 28 Members).
- Chairman is conventionally a retired Supreme Court judge nominated by a committee comprising the Vice President (Rajya Sabha Chairman), Lok Sabha Speaker, and a member elected by the PCI.
- The 28 other members include 13 working journalists, 6 newspaper owners/managers, 1 news agency representative, 5 MPs and 3 experts nominated by UGC, Bar Council, and Sahitya Academy.
- The term of the Chairman and other members is 3 years.
- Powers: Decisions are final and cannot be appealed in a court.
- Limitations
- Cannot impose fines or legal penalties on media organisations or journalists.
- Does not directly regulate electronic/digital media and only advisory in power.
Source: The Hindu