The document summarizes the role and functions of the Press Council of India (PCI), which acts as a watchdog for the press in India. Some key details:
- PCI was established in 1966 to preserve press freedom and maintain ethical standards. It adjudicates complaints against and by the press.
- It is headed by a retired Supreme Court judge and has 28 other members representing press organizations, parliament, and other fields.
- PCI can issue warnings or censures against newspapers found to have violated ethics codes. It also addresses complaints about authorities impinging on press freedom.
- There is debate around whether PCI should be given penal powers to be more effective, and whether its scope should extend beyond print