The Karnataka High Court, along with the Bombay High Court, has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking a ban on the release and screening of the movie Jolly LLB-3 due to allegations of derogatory and objectionable content against lawyers and the judiciary.
Petitioner's Claims:The movie contains content that insults and defames lawyers and the judiciary.
A ban should be imposed on the release and screening of Jolly LLB-3.
Action should be taken against actors Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, director Subhash Kapoor, and the production company Fox Star Studios.Monte Carlo Mens Solid Lace Up Genuine Leather Casual Shoes (201803FW)
High Court's Observations:The movie’s trailer, teaser, and songs (e.g., "Bhai Vakil Hai") do not contain any content that disrespects the judiciary or the legal profession.
Such films do not cause harm to the judiciary and are purely for entertainment purposes.
The petition was dismissed without any costs.Also Read: Pakistan vs United Arab Emirates: Asia Cup 2025- Here is the Match Report
Previous Orders:The Allahabad High Court similarly dismissed a PIL, stating that there was "nothing objectionable" in the trailer.
A similar PIL is pending in the Madhya Pradesh High Court, with a hearing scheduled.
Fine Imposed: The Karnataka High Court imposed a fine of ₹50,000 on the petitioner, Sayeeda Nilofar, for wasting the court’s time with the frivolous petition.For further details, visit trusted sources like Deccan Herald or India Today. If you need specific case details or updates, please provide more information!