Man claiming to be Mughal emperor\'s descendant moves HC against release of film \'Ram Ki Janmabhoomi\'

Man claiming to be Mughal emperor's descendant moves HC against release of film 'Ram Ki Janmabhoomi'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

People have to be tolerant if the and expression guaranteed under the Constitution has to survive, the said on Wednesday.

The observation by the court came while hearing a plea by a man, who claims to be a descendant of Mughal Bahadur Shah Zafar, seeking to stop the release of a film titled 'Janmabhoomi'.

"This court is of the view that whether right or not, people have to be tolerant if Article 19 (and expression) of the Constitution has to survive," Justice said.

The court was hearing the petition by Yakub Habeebuddin Tucy, who claims to be a descendant of the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, seeking directions to the movie's producers and the Centre to stop release of the film which is slated to hit theatres on March 29.

The observation assumes significance in view of the fact that Yakub has alleged that the movie contained a "personal attack" on him and his "royal" family and would also affect the sovereignty and integrity of the country.

He has also alleged that the film could create communal tensions in the country.

The court, after hearing the petitioner's lawyers, said the petition did not mention which portions of the movie or its trailer defamed him and his family or were a threat to the nation's sovereignty and asked him to file a transcript of the objectionable content.

The said the petitioner appeared to have based his entire case on the title of the movie.

The court directed Tucy to file an amended petition, including the transcript of the objectionable portions, and listed the matter for hearing on Thursday.

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 17:40 IST