
The court of the chief judicial magistrate here, after the day's hearing, slated the case for February 24, a court source said. Petitioner Tapeshwar Vishwakarma told IANS: "Now all of us are waiting for judgement on the next hearing." AR Rahman's Candid Confessions
Shruti Singh, lawyer for the petitioner, said the court heard her argument in the case. "The court did not reject the case, we will put our plea in the next hearing," she said.
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No charge, however, was filed against the film's director Danny Boyle, who is a British citizen. "The name of the film is against basic human values," she said.
A copy of the petition has been sent to the National Human Rights Commission, the State Human Rights Commission and the Film Censor Board of the Central government.
source:http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/009200902181762.htm
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