The definition of ”newspaper” includes periodicals published on a weekly basis, as stated in the PRP Bill.
The Correct Answer is option (C): Mr. Z publishing news content in print media on weekly basis.
As per the PRP Bill, individuals who have been convicted of serious crimes like waging war against the government are specifically denied the right to publish periodicals. The bill focuses on individuals with convictions for national security-related offenses.
The Correct Answer is option (A): Mr. A convicted of waging war against Government of India.
The liberal use of UAPA and sedition laws against journalists can restrict freedom of expression and hinder investigative journalism.
The Correct Answer is option (D): Both (a) and (b).
The wide definition of ”specified authority” and its powers are seen as a threat to press freedom, according to the Editors Guild.
The Correct Answer is option (C): The PRP Bill enables the specified authority to enter the premises of a periodical for inspection
While freedom of the press is a fundamental right, it is subject to reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2), which allows laws like the PRP Bill.
The Correct Answer is option (B): Fundamental rights are not absolute rights and reasonable restrictions can be imposed on the exercise of fundamental rights and therefore, laws such as PRP Bill can be enacted.
The denial is based on concerns that individuals convicted of terrorist acts may not provide impartial reporting and could incite violence or undermine state security.
The Correct Answer is option (C): The right to publish a periodical is denied because they may not be neutral in reporting and may incite violence and spread disaffection against the state being themselves involved in terrorist acts.