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Supreme Court Slams Karnataka High Court Over Thug Life Ban, Defends Kamal Haasan’s Free Speech

Trending Today Supreme Court Slams Karnataka High Court Over Thug Life Ban, Defends Kamal Haasan’s Free Speech Lucknow Court Sentences Woman for Filing False SC/ST Gangrape Case, Highlights Misuse of Protective Laws ED Moves to Fast-Track Charges Against Lalu Prasad Yadav and Family in IRCTC Scam and Land-for-Jobs Case Chhattisgarh High Court Orders ₹2 Lakh Compensation in Custodial Death Case, Cites Police Misconduct Supreme Court Rules Title Deed Essential for Property Ownership in Landmark Judgment Mehul Choksi Sues Indian Government in London Over Alleged Abduction From Antigua Supreme Court Stays Contempt Proceedings Against Bengal Police Officers Over 2019 Howrah Lathicharge Incident JOB OPPORTUNITY AT GREENFINCH LEGAL SERVICES PVT. LTD., ANDHRA PRADESH LEGAL JOB OPPORTUNITY AT BURGEON LAW Tamil Nadu ADGP Arrested Following Madras High Court Order in Teenage Abduction Case Involving MLA Supreme Court Slams Karnataka High Court Over Thug Life Ban, Defends Kamal Haasan’s Free Speech PRABHAT KUMAR BILTORIA 19 June 2025 The Supreme Court of India rebukes the Karnataka High Court over the proposed ban on Thug Life, defending Kamal Haasan’s freedom of expression and condemning mob threats. Learn how this ruling reinforces the rule of law and artistic freedom in Indian cinema. Supreme Court Defends Kamal Haasan and Criticizes Thug Life Ban in Karnataka On June 18, 2025, the Supreme Court of India strongly criticized the proposed ban on the Tamil film Thug Life in Karnataka, starring acclaimed actor Kamal Haasan. The apex court condemned the pressure from groups attempting to suppress the film’s release over alleged controversial remarks made by Haasan. Supreme Court: Rule of Law Must Prevail Over Mob Intimidation The bench emphasized that the rule of law cannot be overridden by threats from “groups of hooligans.” The justices stated firmly that public disagreement should be expressed through civil discourse—not through threats of violence or cinema vandalism. “If someone has made a statement, counter it with another statement. You cannot threaten to burn down theatres,” the court remarked. Freedom of Expression is Fundamental, Says the Bench While recognizing that residents of Karnataka and Bengaluru may oppose Kamal Haasan’s statements, the court insisted that constitutional freedoms must be upheld. The right to dissent does not justify intimidation or coercion. “If the enlightened individuals of Karnataka believe Haasan was wrong, they can respond publicly—not with threats,” the court noted. SC Questions Karnataka High Court’s Role in Seeking Apology The Supreme Court transferred the plea submitted by Thug Life’s producer from the Karnataka High Court and requested a response from the state government. The justices expressed concern over the High Court’s alleged suggestion that Kamal Haasan apologize to diffuse the controversy. “Why should the High Court ask for an apology? That is not its function,” the bench asserted. Film Certified by CBFC Must Be Allowed to Release Reiterating legal precedent, the court stated that any film cleared by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) must be permitted to release nationwide. Citizens may choose to watch—or not watch—the film, but no one has the right to block its release through threats. “We cannot let mob mentality dictate the release of films,” the court declared. Previous Rulings Reaffirm Artistic Freedom in India To reinforce its judgment, the court cited past decisions, including the Bombay High Court verdict on the Mi Nathuram Boltoy play and a case involving Imran Pratapgarhi. These precedents emphasize the importance of protecting diverse opinions in a democracy. “We Are the Custodians of the Rule of Law” The Supreme Court concluded with a strong reminder of its duty: to uphold constitutional values and defend free speech. It reaffirmed that judicial institutions must protect filmmakers and artists from unlawful censorship. “We are the custodians of the rule of law. That is the purpose of the Supreme Court,” the bench concluded. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Supreme Court Slams Karnataka High Court Over Thug Life Ban, Defends Kamal Haasan’s Free Speech Sada Law • June 19, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Lucknow Court Sentences Woman for Filing False SC/ST Gangrape Case, Highlights Misuse of Protective Laws Sada Law • June 19, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments ED Moves to Fast-Track Charges Against Lalu Prasad Yadav and Family in IRCTC Scam and Land-for-Jobs Case Sada Law • June 19, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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Akshay Kumar Sues Paresh Rawal for ₹25 Crore Over Hera Pheri 3 Exit

Trending Today Akshay Kumar Sues Paresh Rawal for ₹25 Crore Over Hera Pheri 3 Exit Enforceability of Unstamped Arbitration Agreements: Supreme Court’s Landmark 2023 Ruling Explained Banke Bihari Temple Devotee Petitions Supreme Court Against UP Govt’s Corridor Redevelopment Plan Supreme Court Rules Juvenile Justice Board Cannot Review Its Own Decisions Under JJ Act Supreme Court Declares Kuldeep Kumar Rightful Chandigarh Mayor After Electoral Malpractice Tamil Nadu Moves Supreme Court Over Withheld Rs 2291 Crore Samagra Shiksha Funds Linked to NEP Non-Implementation Supreme Court Grants Interim Bail to Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad Amid Operation Sindoor Post Controversy; SIT Formed for Investigation Supreme Court Ruling on Anticipatory Bail in SC/ST Act Cases: Shajan Skaria vs State of Kerala (2024) Supreme Court Mandates Three Years of Legal Practice for Judicial Service Eligibility Kerala High Court Questions Withholding of 10th Grade Results in Shahabas Murder Case Akshay Kumar Sues Paresh Rawal for ₹25 Crore Over Hera Pheri 3 Exit PRABAHAT KUMAR BILTORIA 21 May 2025 Bollywood star Akshay Kumar sues co-star Paresh Rawal for ₹25 crore after the actor’s unexpected exit from Hera Pheri 3. Discover the full story behind the legal battle and the film’s production turmoil. Akshay Kumar Files ₹25 Crore Lawsuit Against Paresh Rawal Over Hera Pheri 3 Exit In a major twist for the highly anticipated Hera Pheri franchise, actor-producer Akshay Kumar has filed a ₹25 crore lawsuit against veteran actor Paresh Rawal. The legal action comes after Rawal exited Hera Pheri 3 midway through production, citing personal reasons. Why Akshay Kumar Is Suing Paresh Rawal According to a report by Hindustan Times, the lawsuit accuses Paresh Rawal of “gross unprofessional conduct.” Akshay, who also serves as the film’s producer under his banner Cape of Good Films, claims that Rawal breached a signed contract by abandoning the project. Akshay acquired the rights to Hera Pheri 3 from renowned producer Firoz Nadiadwala. This is reportedly the first time in his three-decade-long career that Akshay has taken legal action against a fellow actor. Filming and Fallout: What Went Wrong? Production for Hera Pheri 3 began in April 2025 with Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, and Suniel Shetty returning to reprise their beloved roles. However, after substantial investments had been made in the shoot, Paresh Rawal unexpectedly announced his departure from the project via social media. Paresh Rawal Denies Creative Disagreements In his statement on X (formerly Twitter), Rawal denied rumors of creative conflicts. He wrote, “I would like to clarify that my decision to leave Hera Pheri 3 was not based on creative disagreements. THERE IS NO CREATIVE DISAGREEMENT WITH THE FILM MAKER, I REITERATE.” He added that he has immense respect for the film’s director, Priyadarshan, further dismissing speculation around internal disputes. History Repeats: Paresh Rawal’s Pattern of Exits This isn’t the first time Paresh Rawal has walked away from a project. He previously backed out of Billu Barber, a film starring Shah Rukh Khan and also directed by Priyadarshan. In 2023, he declined to participate in Oh My God 2 due to dissatisfaction with the script. Rawal’s Criticism of Bollywood Sequels In past interviews, Rawal has voiced his discontent with sequels in general. Comparing Hera Pheri’s follow-ups to films like Lage Raho Munna Bhai and Munna Bhai MBBS, he said: “You cook up the same thing when you make sequels after sequels… there’s mental bankruptcy or mental lethargy. I’m doing the sequel because I don’t want the film to get stuck, but there is no happiness.” The Future of Hera Pheri 3 Despite the setbacks, the future of Hera Pheri 3 remains uncertain but highly anticipated. Fans are eager to see whether the legal drama off-screen will affect the film’s release or cast lineup moving forward. Conclusion: Legal Battle Adds Twist to Hera Pheri 3’s Comeback The unexpected fallout between Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal has added a dramatic twist to Hera Pheri 3. While fans eagerly await the film’s return, this legal conflict could reshape its production and casting. Whether the beloved franchise can overcome this controversy remains to be seen. Leave a Reply Cancel Reply Logged in as Sada Law. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Live Cases Akshay Kumar Sues Paresh Rawal for ₹25 Crore Over Hera Pheri 3 Exit Akshay Kumar Sues Paresh Rawal for ₹25 Crore Over Hera Pheri 3 Exit Sada Law • May 21, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Banke Bihari Temple Devotee Petitions Supreme Court Against UP Govt’s Corridor Redevelopment Plan Banke Bihari Temple Devotee Petitions Supreme Court Against UP Govt’s Corridor Redevelopment Plan Sada Law • May 21, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments Supreme Court Rules Juvenile Justice Board Cannot Review Its Own Decisions Under JJ Act Supreme Court Rules Juvenile Justice Board Cannot Review Its Own Decisions Under JJ Act Sada Law • May 21, 2025 • Live cases • No Comments 1 2 3 … 5 Next »

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