This book provides an authoritative and updated presentation of the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986, a landmark legislation aimed at safeguarding the dignity of women by prohibiting indecent portrayals in advertisements, publications, writings, paintings, films, and other representations. Alongside the primary Act, it includes the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Rules, 1987, ensuring a complete understanding of the statutory definitions, procedural requirements, and enforcement mechanisms governing the Act. The text has been structured for clarity, presenting each section with precision to help readers grasp the legal obligations, offences, penalties, and regulatory powers vested in authorities under the Act. This edition is particularly valuable for legal practitioners handling cases related to media regulation, gender justice, and morality laws, as well as for educators and students exploring gender-based legislation or criminal jurisprudence. By consolidating the Act and Rules in one volume, the book serves as an indispensable reference for understanding how the law addresses and restricts indecent or derogatory representations of women across various platforms. Its accuracy, readability, and statutory completeness make it ideal for academic study, courtroom use, and administrative reference.






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