02 May,2023 11:52 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
(Pic courtesy: Adah Sharma/ Instagram)
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to entertain a plea seeking a stay on release of the movie 'The Kerala Story' on grounds that its a "worst kind of hate speech" and an "audio-visual propaganda".
A bench of Justices KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna was told by senior advocate Kapil Sibal and advocate Nizam Pasha that the trailer of the movie, which is scheduled to be released on Friday, has garnered 16 million views.
Pasha said, "This movie is the worst kind of hate speech. It is a completely audio-visual propaganda".
The bench said, "There are varieties of hate speeches. This film has got certification and has been cleared by the board. It's not like a person getting on the podium and starts giving uncontrolled speech. If you want to challenge the release of the movie, you should challenge the certification and through appropriate forum.'
ALSO READ
IIT Indore develops technology to enhance safety of ECG machines, pacemakers; gets patent
Cal HC undecided on granting bail to Partha Chatterjee, four others in SSC recruitment scam case
Newborn baby taken by wild animal in UP's Balrampur; forest department begins search
Kashmir situation under control, all security agencies working in synergy, says CRPF IG
Ukraine conflict: Don't see much ground for negotiation at present, says Russian envoy Alipov
Sibal then said that he will do whatever necessary.
Also read: SC extends stay on proceedings against Kejriwal over 'election law violation'
Justice Nagarathna said the petitioner should first approach the high court. Pasha said there was no time left as the movie is scheduled to release on Friday.
"This is not a ground. Otherwise everyone will start coming to the Supreme Court," the bench said. Pasha said that is why he has filed an intervention application in the hate speech matter.
Justice Joseph said though he may not be advising the petition but for seeking appropriate remedy a substantial writ petition needs to be filed. The Hindi film is based on the theme of religious conversion.
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.