Friday, 17 November 2017

SUPREME COURT SAID FILMMAKERS SHOULD BE ALLOWED FREEDOM OF SPEECH

A three-Judge Supreme Court bench had refused to stay the release of ‘An Insignificant Man’, the film on the Delhi Chief Minister and asked the judiciary to go slow on stopping the release of a film, drama, book or novel. The bench also said that the artists, authors, filmmakers and dramatists have the right to freedom of expression, which cannot be challenged by others whimsically.


TIMES OF INDIA NEWSPAPER




NEW INDIAN EXPRESS NEWSPAPER


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