Film censorship must be justified and reasonable

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In Pankaj Butalia v Central Board of Film Certification, Delhi High Court recently held that film censors should view films “from the perspective of a reasonable, strong minded, firm and courageous men and not from the point of view of weak and vacillating minds, nor of those who scent danger in every hostile point of view” while making decisions on ordering deletions.

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