Sacred Games-Rajiv Gandhi case: Delhi HC watches show, finds nothing urgent
The plea
alleges that certain scenes and dialogues in the show defame former PM Rajiv
Gandhi
Current Affairs News:
The Delhi
High Court on Monday sought to know whether it could hear as a PIL a plea
claiming that some scenes in the Netflix series "Sacred Games" are
derogatory to former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and should be removed.
A
Bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Chander Shekhar asked the petitioner's
advocate to first advance his submissions on the point of maintainability of
the plea as a public interest litigation (PIL) and listed the matter for
further hearing on July 19.
The
Bench said it has gone through the CD of the series, placed on record by the
petitioner, and there was nothing urgent in it as all the episodes have been
aired.
It
also asked how the actors could be held liable for enacting their characters.
The
court said a person is entitled to express his views, which may be right or
wrong, and asked the petitioner to satisfy it on how the court could
interject.
"Are
there other remarks in the series or any other material as far as Rajiv Gandhi
is concerned? You don't require any CBFC certificate before airing?" the
Bench asked.
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