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Punjab and Haryana high court urges CBFC to consider law & order impact before certifying ‘2020-Delhi’ movie
The Punjab and Haryana High Court hopes that the CBFC will consider law and order impacts when certifying the movie ‘2020-Delhi.’ The film, alleged to contain objectionable scenes, has not yet been submitted for certification. The court disposed of the PIL, emphasizing that CBFC should heed legitimate objections raised by the petitioner. The Punjab and Haryana High Court hopes that the CBFC will consider law and order impacts when certifying the movie ‘2020-Delhi.’ The film, alleged to contain objectionable scenes, has not yet been submitted for certification. The court disposed of the PIL, emphasizing that CBFC should heed legitimate objections raised by the petitioner.
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