Today, On 1st August, Udaipur Files row reached Delhi High Court, which questioned the Centre’s authority under the Cinematograph Act. “What made you suggest cuts?” the Chief Justice asked, slamming post-certification interference despite CBFC’s expert scrutiny and legal process.
Today, On 24th July, Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Centre’s approval of the film, alleging it promotes communal hatred and portrays Indian Muslims to terrorists.
The Supreme Court Today (July 21) extended the stay on the release of the film Udaipur Files until Thursday after the Central Government ordered six changes to the movie. The Court also allowed all parties to present their views before the Centre for final decision.
The Supreme Court Today (July 16) refused to lift the ban on Udaipur Files movie and asked the Central government committee to decide quickly. Heated arguments broke out over the film’s content, which some say spreads hate.
The Supreme Court will hear a plea on Tuesday filed by an accused in the murder of tailor Kanhaiya Lal, who was killed by two Muslim men, challenging the release of the film ‘Udaipur Files’.
The makers of Udaipur Files moved the Supreme Court Today (July 14) after the Delhi High Court stopped its release, asking the Centre to review it. The film, based on Kanhaiya Lal’s murder, sparked strong reactions over its portrayal of Muslims.
Delhi High Court Today (July 10) questioned the scope of judicial interference in films already cleared by the Censor Board while hearing a plea to stay Udaipur Files. The film is said to be based on the 2022 murder of Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur.
The CBFC Today (July 9) informed the Delhi High Court that it has removed offensive scenes from the movie “Udaipur Files”. The Court ordered a private screening for further review.
The Supreme Court Today (July 9) refused to urgently stop the release of ‘Udaipur Files’, a film based on the killing of Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur. The petition by an accused claiming unfair trial was denied immediate hearing.
Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind has approached the Delhi High Court to stop the release of the film ‘Udaipur Files’. The petition claims the movie spreads hate against Muslims and may disturb public peace.
