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Raj Kapoor vs Laxman on 14 December, 1979

In support of this argument, learned Counsel brought to my notice the decision in Raj Kapoor v. Laxman . The facts in the case are as follows : The film, 'Satyam, Sivam, Sundaram' produced by Raj Kapoor was granted "A" certificate by the Central Board of Film Censors under the Cinematograph Act, 1952, for its display in theatres. Respondent Laxman sought to prosecute Raj Kapoor contending that exhibition of the film will amount to offence Under Section 292, I.P.C. The Supreme Court considered the effect of "A" certificate granted by the Central Board of Film Censors assuming for the purpose of argument that the facts stated in the complaint, prima facie, attracted offence Under Section 292, I.P.C. Their Lordships observed (Para 7):
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