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Court refuses to ban the release of the film made on Malegaon blast, Colonel Prasad Purohit's petition rejected

Accused Lieutenant Colonel Purohit claimed that the movie, scheduled to launch on November 15, has tarnished his picture. Nonetheless, throughout the listening to the filmmaker instructed the court docket that it was a fictional movie primarily based on a e book already accessible out there.

Court refuses to ban the release of the film made on Malegaon blast, Colonel Prasad Purohit's petition rejected
Courtroom refuses to ban the discharge of the movie made on Malegaon blast, Colonel Prasad Purohit's petition rejected
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The Bombay Excessive Courtroom on Thursday rejected the plea of ​​Lt Col Prasad Purohit, accused within the 2008 Malegaon blast case, however refused to remain the discharge of the movie 'Match Fixing: The Nation at Stake' primarily based on the incident, saying That this can be a fictional movie.

A division bench of Justice BP Colabawala and Justice Somashekhar Sundaresan, after listening to the case, rejected the plea of ​​accused Lieutenant Colonel Prasad Purohit. The petition requested a ban on the movie, claiming that it will affect the trial. Purohit's lawyer mentioned that the movie talked about 'saffron terrorism'.

Accused Lieutenant Colonel Purohit claimed that the movie, scheduled to launch on November 15, has tarnished his picture. Nonetheless, throughout the listening to the filmmaker instructed the court docket that it was a fictional movie primarily based on a e book already accessible out there.

The producer additionally mentioned {that a} 'disclaimer' might be proven at the start of the movie that the movie is predicated on fictional occasions and characters and has no reference to any individual residing or lifeless. After a short listening to on the arguments, the bench steered minor modifications which have been accepted by the producer.


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