‘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.
The matter pertains to 150 ventilators provided to the GMCH in April under the PM Care Fund which were supplied by Rajkot-based Jyoti CNC, of which around 133 were found to be defective or malfunctional. (IANS - May18).
After hearing Wilson's plea, a division bench of Justice S.S. Shinde and Justice Manish Pitale had directed the NIA to file its reply by April 29 and now the matter will come up for further hearing on May 4.
The Bombay High Court on Monday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation to conduct a preliminary investigation into allegations of…
The criminal Public Interest Litigation reiterated the allegations Singh had made earlier and sought an “immediate, unbiased, impartial” probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation against Deshmukh, an NCP leader.
Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for Singh, said they would file a petition in the high court today itself and the apex court can say that the high court should take it up on Thursday.