Demand to Ban Film in Madras High Court: Accusation of Defaming Judges

मुख्य बातें
- •A petition was filed in the Madras High Court seeking a ban on the Tamil film *Super Deal*.
- •The petition alleges that a scene in the film shows a judge accepting a bribe, defaming the judiciary.
- •The court has issued a notice to the filmmakers, seeking an explanation and hinting at a possible ban.
- •The filmmakers state they are ready to clarify the intent behind the scene.
- •In the next hearing, both the filmmakers and the petitioners will present their arguments.
The Tamil film industry is once again embroiled in a contentious legal dispute involving the judiciary. A petition has been filed in the Madras High Court seeking a ban on the Tamil film *Super Deal*, alleging that a scene in the movie depicts a judge accepting a bribe, thereby tarnishing the reputation of the judiciary. The petitioners argue that such a portrayal could erode public trust in judges and undermine the dignity of the judicial system.
The Madras High Court has expressed concern over the scene in question, stating that it could harm the reputation of judges. The court has issued a notice to the filmmakers, seeking an explanation regarding the controversial scene. Additionally, the court has warned that if the depiction is deemed to defame real judges, appropriate action may be taken.


