Cinematograph Act, 1952
5A. Certification of films
(1) If, after examining a film or having it examined in the
prescribed manner, the Board considers that-
(a) the film is suitable for unrestricted
public exhibition, or, as the case may be, for unrestricted public exhibition
with an endorsement of the nature mentioned in the proviso to clause (i ) of sub-section (1) of section 4, it shall grant to the
person applying for a certificate in respect of the film a "U"
certificate or, as the case may be, a "UA" certificate; or
(b) the film is not suitable for unrestricted
public exhibition, but is suitable for public exhibition restricted to adults
or, as the case may be, is suitable for public exhibition restricted to members
of any profession or any class of persons, it shall grant to the person
applying for a certificate in respect of the film an "A" certificate
or, as the case may be, an "S" certificate; and cause the film to be
so marked in the prescribed manner:
PROVIDED that the applicant for the certificate, any
distributor or exhibitor or any other person to whom the rights in the film
have passed shall not be liable for punishment under any law relating to
obscenity in respect of any matter contained in the film for which certificate
has been granted under clause (a) or clause (b).]
(2) A certificate granted or an order refusing to grant a
certificate in respect of any film shall be published in the Gazette of India.
(3) Subject to the other provisions contained in this Act, a
certificate granted by the Board under this section shall be valid throughout India for a period of ten
years.