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Kerala High Court holds that “censorship cannot be grounded on isolated impressions” — Court stresses artistic freedom and directs reconsideration of film certification in light of proper statutory standards
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Kerala High Court holds that “censorship cannot be grounded on isolated impressions” — Court stresses artistic freedom and directs reconsideration of film certification in light of proper statutory standards

Court's decision The Kerala High Court set aside the refusal of film certification issued by the Respondent authority and directed a fresh evaluation consistent with the principles governing artistic freedom,…
Posted by Rawlaw November 15, 2025

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