requisite
certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification
Signature Not Verified
(CBFC) under the Cinematograph Act, 1952 (for brevity, ‘the
Digitally signed by
CHETAN ... clearly stated that
when the grant of certificate is pending before the CBFC,
any kind of comment or adjudication by this Court would
further submitted that revising committee
of the Central Board of Film Certificate(CBFC) vide order
dated 1.10.2012 has duly certified the said film
"Chakravyuh ... that the promos of the said film were duly
certified by the CBFC vide order dated 5.7.2012 and
since then the promos of the film
misusing police power and
acting as a ‘super-censor’ sitting atop the CBFC and is
violating the Petitioners’ fundamental rights guaranteed under
Signature Not Verified ... February 2019, stating that these “inputs” had already been addressed by the
CBFC before it issued a clearance for the release of the film
counsel
appearing for the petitioners that the Central
Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has issued a
Certificate under the Cinematograph Act, 1952
(for brevity ... been carried out. That
apart, it is urged by them that the CBFC had
directed the producer to file two disclaimers
which he had filed
four excisions ordered by
the Central Board of Film Certification („CBFC‟) by its order dated
5th November 2009 while granting the film ... Petitioner applied for certification for all the four films. The
CBFC granted certificates of unrestricted exhibition to three of the
four films (other than
unless it has been certified by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) as suitable for unrestricted public exhibition in India. (o) [ is not suitable
cleared by the Central Board of
Film Certification (in short "CBFC"), Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting with a „U/A‟ Certificate bearing CBFC ... SUBMISSIONS
5. Ms. Indu Malhotra, learned senior counsel for petitioners submitted
that CBFC was the statutory authority for the purpose of sanctioning films
for public
UNION OF INDIA & ORS. ... Respondents
Through: Mr. Anjum Javed, Advocate for
CBFC and GNCTD.
Mr. Vikas Pahwa, Standing counsel for CBI.
WITH ... UNION OF INDIA & ORS. ... Respondents
Through: Mr. Anjum Javed, Advocate
for CBFC and GNCTD.
Mr. Vikas Pahwa, Standing counsel for CBI.
WITH
would be subject to
certification by the Central Board of Film Certification
(CBFC). During such certification process, if any
objectionable material is contained therein ... CBFC would
raise objections and, if necessary, insist upon excising such
objectionable footage as a pre-requisite for the grant of a
certificate
counsel appearing for the petitioners that
the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has issued a
Certificate under the Cinematograph Act, 1952 (for brevity ... been carried out. That apart, it is urged by them that the
CBFC had directed the producer to file two disclaimers which he had
filed