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Monday, 8 January 2018

In the cinemas ended the imperative of national anthem, the Supreme Court amended its order

In the cinemas ended the imperative of national anthem, the Supreme Court amended its order

Chief Justice Justice Deepak Mishra, in an order dated November 30, 2016, ordered the national anthem to be played before the film was started in every cinema hall of the country.

New Delhi : The Supreme Court has eliminated the compulsions of playing the national anthem before filming at the cinema hall. The Supreme Court has amended its old order. The Supreme Court had ordered it to be compulsory, but in the previous hearing, the court had said that patriotism can not be imposed through court order.

Chief Justice Justice Deepak Mishra, in an order dated November 30, 2016, had ordered the national anthem before filming in every cinema in the country. Let it be said that on October 23, 2017, the Supreme Court asked the Central Government to cinema and other places It is mandatory to play the national anthem or not, they decide.

On the remarks of the Supreme Court, the government has said that he has created a committee to consider making rules on this matter. Until the report of the committee, if the court wants it, eliminate the imperative requirements of the national anthem before the film.

The Center has said in its affidavit filed in the Supreme Court that the government has formed an inter-ministerial committee. The committee was formed on December 5, which will give its suggestions in six months. By that time, the status of the national anthem of 30 November 2016, before the mandatory order to be restored, is restored.

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