The Calcutta High Court rejected the petition related to the film Bengal files, knowing what the reason is
Kolkata, September 26 (IANS). The Calcutta High Court rejected the pill on Friday related to the film Bengal files in Western Bengals. A Justice Division Bank Division Bank and Justice Smita Das Dey made it clear that the tempter has no direct interest in the case. The court said the real problem was related to the producer director of the film, as the release of the film was related to their rights and attempts. On behalf of the State Government, Advocate General Cleared Kishore Dutta in court that the government of the Western Bengals imposed no restriction on the film. He said it is a complete decision by Cinema Hall owners whether they want to show the film or not. Since a pill cannot be submitted against the Hall owners, this petition is not considered, and therefore it was rejected. After this ruling, the requester is now preparing to go to the Supreme Court. At the same time, they are also considering contacting the producer director of the film so that the legal struggle can be fed. In this case, Advocate Nikunj Berlia said: “The case came on Tuesday when the state government appeared and he was looking for time to target the matter.” When the case was raised in court today, the lawyer of the scholar on behalf of the Western West Bengals appeared and they raised some objections to the jurisdiction of the requester to submit this pill. ‘The mainstay of his argument was that the litigation of public interest on the basis of any audience or hearing. It is not at the point of a filmmaker, director or actors involved in producing this film. For which we cited some decisions from the Hon’ble High Court. Where the Supreme Court protected under similar circumstances where there was no official ban. Uploaded. It is also clear that our struggle is independent of them.