The ministry of information and broadcasting has introduced the cinematograph (certification) rules, 2024, replacing the outdated 1983 rules, in accordance with the. The process of film certification in india is governed by the cinematograph act 1952 and the cinematograph (certification) rules 1983, alongside guidelines issued by the central. Scenes that tend to create scorn, disgrace or disregard of rules or undermine the dignity of court will come under the term ''contempt of court'' :
(1) when a film is altered by, excision, addition, colouring or otherwise after it has been certified under these rules, including addition of subtitles, audio descriptions or closed captioning in. Under the cinematograph (amendment) act, 2023, the ministry of information and broadcasting, has notified the cinematograph (certification) rules, 2024, replacing the. These new rules aim to streamline and modernize the film certification process for the digital age, keeping pace with the emerging.