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The Supreme Court will hear in January a plea challenging pre-censorship of films, originally filed by actor-director Amol Palekar in 2017. The petition argues that pre-censorship is irrelevant in the internet era. The government's Cinematograph (Amendment) Act of 2023 is not addressed in the petition's concerns.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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