
The CAG in its report has said there is no provision in the Cinematograph Act, 1952, regarding the process of conversion of films from 'A' to 'UA/U' for TV. The CAG report has also said that the CBFC has converted 172 'A' category certified films into 'UA' category and 166 films of 'UA' category to 'U' category films during 2012-15. The report was tabled in the Parliament on August 2.
The I&B ministry had replied saying that there is no specific provision which prohibits recertification of films already certified. The auditor said it was not tenable.Last year, the CBFC had sought a clarification from the I&B ministry asking what should be its stand in case of re-certification of films for TV in the absence of specific provisions about it in the Cinematograph Act, 1952."For a few months during that period, we had stopped accepting applications for re-certification of films because there was no clarity on the matter," a CBFC official said."After the ministry replied around October last year, allowing us to proceed with the process, we started accepting applications for changing certifications for films for TV," the official said, adding that the CBFC has re-certifying of films for TV for years.However, for such films, the screening is held only before the examining committee, which gives out a final decision. No revising committee is constituted for the process.CBFC chief Pahlaj Nihalani told dna even though there is no separate "provision" in the act, mentioning "re-certification", the CBFC will continue to accept such applications unless there are contrary orders in this regard from the I&B ministry.
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