Bombay High Court seeks CBFC’s explanation for denying certification to Ajey: The Untold Story of a Yogi. Judges ask, “If no objection was taken to the book, how could a film inspired by it disturb public order?”
Today, On 16th July,The Kerala High Court dismissed the plea over delay in CBFC clearance for Suresh Gopi’s film, now titled ‘Janaki V vs. State of Kerala’. With certification granted, the film is scheduled for release tomorrow under the revised name.
Today(19th Sept), The Bombay High Court stressed that creative freedom cannot be limited by potential law and order concerns, criticizing the CBFC for delaying certification of Kangana Ranaut’s film “Emergency.” The court has mandated that the CBFC make a decision by September 25.
Today(on 2nd September),The Madhya Pradesh High Court issued notices to the Central government and CBFC following a PIL challenging Kangana Ranaut’s upcoming film ‘Emergency,’ which faces scrutiny for its portrayal of sensitive Sikh community issues.
