Section 14:
Establishment of Broadcasting Council, term of office and removal, etc., of members thereof.
(1) There shall be established, by notification, as soon as may be after the appointed day, a
Council, to be known as the Broadcasting Council, to receive and consider complaints referred to in
section 15 and to advise the Corporation in the discharge of its functions in accordance with the
objectives set out in section 12.
(2) The Broadcasting Council shall consist of--
(i) a President and ten other members to be appointed by the President of India from amongst
persons of eminence in public life;
(ii) four Members of Parliament, of whom two from the House of the People to be nominated by
the Speaker thereof and two from the Council of States to be nominated by the Chairman thereof.
(3) The President of the Broadcasting Council shall be a whole-time member and every other member
shall be a part-time member and the President or the part-time member shall hold office as such for a term
of three years from the date on which he enters upon his office.
(4) The Broadcasting Council may constitute such number of Regional Councils as it may deem
necessary to aid and assist the Council in the discharge of its functions.
(5) The President of the Broadcasting Council shall be entitled to such salary and allowances and
shall be subject to such conditions of service in respect of leave, pension (if any), provident fund and
other matters as may be prescribed:
Provided that the salary and allowances and the conditions of service shall not be varied to the
disadvantage of the President of the Broadcasting Council after his appointment.
(6) The other members of the Broadcasting Council and the members of the Regional Councils
constituted under sub-section (4) shall be entitled to such allowances as may be prescribed.