HC rejects plea alleging glorification of Sati in 'Padmaavat'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The High Court today rejected a plea seeking penal action against the producers and of movie 'Padmaavat' for alleged glorification of the practice of 'sati'. A bench of Acting and Justice C dismissed the plea saying the petitioner should have approached the of (CBFC) at an appropriate time. "The film stands released without any complaints and it is already in public domain. If the petitioner was having any complaint with regard to the issue raised in his writ petition, he should have made complaint before the CBFC at an appropriate time.

We find no merit in the petition. The same is dismissed." the court said. A PIL by had sought deletion of the scenes that depict the practice of 'sati'. 'Sati' is an obsolete funeral custom where a widow immolates herself on her husband's pyre and the law prohibits it. The court had earlier observed that according to one of the disclaimers in the film, it is a work of fiction and therefore, it does not show any intention or animus on the part of the producers or director, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, to propagate the practice. The petition, filed through Mehmood Pracha, had sought directions to the Police to against Ajit Andhare, one of the producers, and Bhansali. Manish Mohan, who appeared for the and the censor board, had opposed the plea, saying the movie was certified for public viewing after considering all the aspects. The court had said that in the present day and age, it was "hesitant to accept" the petitioner's claim that someone would follow such a practice just by seeing the movie. The high court on January 25 had rejected a Rajasthan-based group's plea seeking quashing of the certification granted to the film, saying the had permitted its release. The film, which hit the theatres on January 25, is directed by and has Deepika Padukone, and in the lead roles. It is based on the saga of a historic battle of 13th century between Maharaja Ratan Singh and his army of Mewar and of The impending release of the movie had led to several incidents of vandalism, including an attack on a school bus in Gurugram and torching of a Haryana Roadways bus on January 24. The set of the movie was vandalised twice -- in and Kolhapur, while its Bhansali was roughed up by members of the Karni Sena last year. The apex court had paved the way for nationwide release of the movie by staying the ban on its screening in and It had also restrained other states from issuing any such notification or order banning the screening of the film.

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 16:15 IST
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