New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday said that it cannot pass an order at this stage, on a plea seeking a stay on the release of a biopic on PM Narendra Modi as the Censor Board was yet to certify the film.
The apex court said it will hear the matter tomorrow and could possibly pass an order if the petitioner brings on record that what the film depicts is highly objectionable.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi refused the plea of the petitioner, a Congress activist, that the copy of the film should be given to him.
“Why should we direct that the individual be given a copy of the film,” the bench also comprising Justices Deepak Gupta and Sanjiv Khanna said.
“We fail to understand why such a direction should be given,” the bench said.
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At the outset, the CJI said the film is not yet certified.
Senior advocate A.M. Singhvi, appearing for the Congress activist, said that the producer Sandeep Singh had come out with a statement that the biopic would be released on April 11.
Taking note of his submission, the bench said that the producer may have come out with such a statement on release of the biopic on April 11 anticipating that the film would get the certification from the Censor Board.
The bench said that as of now there is no cause of action for challenging the release of the film.