The Madhya Pradesh High Court emphasized that time is a valuable resource while hearing a PIL against long advertisements before movies in cinemas. The court urged authorities to engage in meaningful discussions with all stakeholders to address the concern. The plea argued that extended ad durations cause inconvenience to viewers. The court’s remarks highlight the need for a balanced approach to advertising in movie theaters.
Sharjeel Imam, accused in the Delhi riots case, Today (Jan 30) filed a plea in the Delhi High Court to delay the release of the film ‘2020 Delhi’, claiming it could affect his trial and bail applications. The film, based on the 2020 riots and anti-CAA protests, is set to release on February 2. The court has scheduled a hearing for tomorrow, after refusing an urgent listing today.
The Delhi High Court Today (Dec 17) referred a suit filed by Medecins Sans Frontieres/ MSF (Doctors Without Borders) against Dharma Productions over the use of the MSF trademark in a scene in the Alia Bhatt-starrer film Jigra to mediation. After hearing preliminary submissions, Justice Mini Pushkarna referred to case to mediation and ordered the parties to appear before the Mediation Centre on December 24.
In a recent development, the producers of the film “Adipurush” have approached the Supreme Court, challenging an order from the Allahabad High Court that mandates their personal appearance before the court. The matter was presented to the apex court as one of grave urgency. The bench, led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud, […]
