Press Association flags 'impending crisis' in PCI as incumbent chairman's term expires
The Hindu
Press Association expressed “serious concern over the impending crisis in the Press Council of India”
The Press Association has said there is an "impending crisis" in the Press Council of India (PCI) as the government has not yet appointed its new chairman even as the extended term of the incumbent chairman expired on Sunday.
In a statement, the journalists' body said Justice (retd) C.K. Prasad's three-year term as the chairman of the council expired in May, but according to the PCI Act 1978, he continued to serve as the council's chairman for six more months.
"The Press Association expresses serious concern over the impending crisis in the Press Council of India, as its (new) chairman has not been appointed, though the extended term of the incumbent chairman, Justice C.K. Prasad, is expiring on Sunday," it said.













