‘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 relief was granted by Justice PD Naik, granting her protection from arrest for three weeks to enable her to approach the competent court or investigating officer. The high court had reserved its order on advocate Jacob when the matter was heard on Tuesday.
The warrant has been issued against Nikita Jacob in connection with the case involving the 'toolkit' shared by Swedish teenage global climate campaigner Greta Thunberg in support of the farmers’ protests in the national capital region.
Justice Pushpa Ganediwala, in a judgment passed on January 19, held that there must be ‘skin-to-skin contact with sexual intent’ for an act to be considered sexual assault.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) a few days ago, had opposed the first information report (FIR) filed against Sushant Singh Rajput's sisters on the basis of actress Rhea Chakraborty's complaint and said that it was ‘vitiated and bad in law.’
However, her brother Showick Chakraborty's and alleged drug peddler Abdel Basit Parihar's bail pleas have been rejected.