Madras High Court Reserves Judgment on 'Jana Nayagan' Censorship Dispute
The Madras High Court has reserved its order on an appeal by the CBFC challenging a direction to grant a censor certificate to the Tamil film 'Jana Nayagan'. Senior counsel argues against referring the matter to a revising committee, while the CBFC defends its decision, citing concerns over content.
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The Madras High Court on Tuesday reserved its judgment regarding the controversial case surrounding the Tamil film 'Jana Nayagan'. The appeal, filed by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), challenges a previous direction to grant a censor certificate for the film.
The legal proceedings saw robust arguments from both sides. Senior counsel Satish Parasaran, representing the film's producer, contended that the decision to refer the film to a revising committee was unnecessary, stating that the initial examining committee had already approved it. Meanwhile, the CBFC defended its position, highlighting content concerns related to religious harmony and national security.
The issue remains tense as the producer has substantial financial stake and targeted a release date. The High Court's decision, expected soon, will have significant implications for the involved parties and future film certifications in India.
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