Explain the role of vernacular press act ??explain it in simple language
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vernacular press act. It is a act passed by LORD LYTTON on the model of irish press laws , for better control of indian language newspapers. The main aim of the act is to control the printing and circulation of seditious material. It provides the govt extensive rights to censor report and editorial in vernacular press
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The vernacular press act act stated that any magistrate or commissioner of police had the authority to call upon any printer or publisher of a newspaper to enter into a bond, undertaking not to print a certain type of material, and could confiscate any printing material it deemed objectional
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