“Is There a Law Against Films on Constitutional Authorities?” — Bombay High Court Questions CBFC Over Yogi Adityanath Biopic

Bombay High Court slammed CBFC for refusing to certify the film Ajey without even watching it. The Court said rejection must follow proper legal process, not assumptions.

CBFC Blocks Film on Yogi Adityanath’s Life; Makers Move Bombay High Court, Court Questions Ban

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?”

“Hrishikesh Mukherjee or Justice Hrishikesh Roy? Know Your Judges! This is the Limit. Check the Website”: CJI DY Chandrachud Corrects Lawyer’s ‘Gol Maal’

Today, On 22nd October, a lawyer humorously mistook Justice Hrishikesh Roy for filmmaker Hrishikesh Mukherjee during a Supreme Court session, prompting laughter from the courtroom. Chief Justice DY Chandrachud corrected the mix-up, illustrating the unexpected intersection of legal proceedings with cinematic references and highlighting the enduring legacy of Mukherjee’s films.