Madras High Court reserved its order on the ‘Jana Nayagan’ censorship row after a five-hour hearing. The court examined if the CBFC followed procedures when issuing and withdrawing film certification. Arguments focused on whether producers had adequate response time and if the board could revoke an initial decision. The outcome awaits the court’s decision.
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