Section 9 Press And Registration Of Books Act, 1867

 


Section 9 Press And Registration Of Books Act, 1867: 


Copies of books printed after commencement of Act to be delivered gratis to Government.—Printed 43 copies of the whole of every book which shall be printed 43  in 44 [India] after this Act shall come into force, together with all maps, prints or other engravings belonging thereto, finished and coloured in the same manner as the best copies of the same, shall, notwithstanding any agreement (if the book be published) between the printer and publisher thereof, be delivered by the printer at such place and to such officer as the State Government shall, by notification in the Official Gazette, from time to time direct, and free of expense to the Government, as follows, that is to say:—

(a) in any case, within one calendar month after the day on which any such book shall first be delivered out of the press, one such copy, and,

(b) if within one calendar year from such day the State Government shall require the printer to deliver other such copies not exceeding two in number, then within one calendar month after the day on which any such requisition shall be made by the State Government on the printer, another such copy, or two other such copies, as the State Government may direct, the copies so delivered being bound, sewed or stitched together and upon the best paper on which any copies of the book shall be printed 43  The publisher or other person employing the printer shall, at a reasonable time before the expiration of the said month, supply him with all maps, prints and engravings finished and coloured as aforesaid, which may be necessary to enable him to comply with the requirements aforesaid. Nothing in the former part of this section shall apply to—

(i) any second or subsequent edition of a book in which edition no additions or alterations either in the letter-press or in the maps, prints or other engravings belonging to the book have been made, and a copy of the first or some preceding edition of which book has been delivered under this Act, or

(ii) any 45 [newspaper] published in conformity with the rules laid down in section 5 of this Act.



Supreme Court of India Important Judgments And Leading Case Law Related to Section 9  Press And Registration Of Books Act, 1867:  

Mitra Prakashan Ltd. vs Post Master General And Anr. on 9 April, 1957

Allahabad High Court 

Smt. Parisaboina Ushasree vs The State Of Telangana on 28 June, 2018

Telangana High Court 

The State vs Dina Nath And Ors. on 6 October, 1955

Punjab-Haryana High Court 

Tejman vs D.P. Anand And Ors. on 29 April, 1964

Calcutta High Court 

Kishen Lal vs Emperor on 29 November, 1926

Allahabad High Court 

P.S.V. Iyer vs Commissioner Of Sales Tax on 6 July, 1960

Orissa High Court 

Shantilal Vadilal Shah And Anr. vs State Of Bombay on 25 March, 1954

Bombay High Court 

Shantilal Vadilal Shah And Anr. vs State Of Bombay on 25 March, 1954

Bombay High Court 

Gopal Vinayak Godse vs The Union Of India And Ors. on 6 August, 1969

Bombay High Court 

All India Reporter Limited vs State Of Maharashtra And Others on 4 April, 1983

Bombay High Court 


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