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Maha govt passes Media Protection Bill: Up to Rs 50,000 fine, three years in jail for attacking journalists

The same punishment will be meted out to journalists for misusing the law and false complaints, according to the Media Protection Bill passed by the Maharashtra Legislature

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In a significant development for the safety of journalists and media institutions in the state, the Maharashtra Legislature on Friday approved "Maharashtra Media Persons and Media Institutions (prevention of violence and damage or loss to property) Bill 2017".  Attack on journalist has been made a non-bailable offence, in the Bill. 

The Bill envisages three year of jail term and penalty up to Rs 50,000 or both for the offenders for the act of violence against media persons or damage or loss to the property of media persons or media institutions.  Besides, offenders shall be liable to pay compensation for damage or loss of the property as well as liable to reimburse medical expenditure incurred by the journalist. 

The Bill covers reporters, correspondents, editor, news editors, sub-editors, feature writers, proof readers, copy testers, cartoonists and photojournalists from all registered newspapers, print and online both, news channels, news based electronic media and news station establishment. Various branches and centres including printing press would be treated as parts of media houses. 

Last year, at least 122 journalists and media professionals were killed across the world. Of them, 93 lost their lives because of targeted killings and others in accidents or natural disasters. During the same year, India saw death of five journalists and was eighth in the list which was topped by Iraq, a report said.

 

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