‘Emergency’ can be released if producers make suggested cuts: CBFC tells Bombay HC
The development comes days after the High Court slammed the CBFC for failing to decide on the certification of the movie.
The development comes days after the High Court slammed the CBFC for failing to decide on the certification of the movie.
The CBFC has issued a U/A certificate for 'Emergency' and suggested cuts, disclaimers, and fact-checking for certain scenes.
The court ordered the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to decide on the objections of Sikh groups by September 18.
The bench also expressed strong disapproval of the manner in which the Badlapur Police handled the investigation into the gruesome incident.
Two four-year-old girls in Badlapur, Thane district were allegedly sexually assaulted inside the school toilet by a sweeper.
Karan Johar files a lawsuit seeking to block the release of 'Shaadi Ke Director Karan Aur Johar' for unauthorized use of his name.
Setting aside the Bombay High Court order rejecting her bail plea, a bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and Augustine George Masih noted that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has not opposed release of Professor Sen on bail.
The disabled former DU professor was convicted in the case by a sessions court in 2017.
The Bombay High Court orders and Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation pleas apparently went unheeded as Mumbai recorded a ‘poor’ air quality index (AQI) of 118 on Monday, a day after Diwali, as per official data.
This intervention comes following a lawyer's submission of a letter highlighting the disturbing situation, underlining the court's commitment to public welfare and healthcare accountability.