Delhi HC Grants “Udaipur Files” Screening for Petitioners

In a significant development, the Delhi High Court has permitted the screening of the controversial documentary “The Udaipur Files” for a select group of petitioners. These petitioners are currently challenging the film’s certification before the court.

The court’s decision comes after the petitioners argued that viewing the film was crucial for them to effectively present their case against its certification. They contend that the film’s content warrants a closer examination within the context of their legal arguments.

Implications of the Court’s Decision

This ruling allows the petitioners to gain a deeper understanding of the film’s content and formulate their legal strategy accordingly. It also highlights the ongoing debate surrounding freedom of expression and censorship in India’s film industry.

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