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Bare acts > Cinematograph (Certification) Rules, 1983 > Rule 35
 
  


 

35. Certificates.- (1) A certificate authorising the public exhibition of a film shall be in one of the Forms IV, IVA, V, VA, VI, VIA, VII or VIIA set out in Schedule II according as the film is fit or 'U' for 'UA' or 'A' or, "S", or 'UA', or 'V/ A' or 'V/ UA' OR 'V/ S' certificate as the case may be.

(2) The certificate shall be signed for and on behalf of the Board by the Chairman or by a Regional Officer for the Chairman.

(3) The prescribed mark of the Board shall be a film copy of the certificate, that is, a trailer certificate, which shall be affixed to the film and always exhibited with it. The trailer certificate shall be for such duration as one can read it on the screen:

PROVIDED that Part I of the certificate shall be shown for a minimum duration of 10 seconds:

PROVIDED FURTHER that if there are no excisions or modifications ordered by the Board, Part II of the certificate need not be shown.

 

 

 

 

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