High Court Orders KMC not to Ban Indian Film Show   

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High Court Orders KMC not to Ban Indian Film Show   

June 23: The High Court, Patan has issued an interlocutory order against Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) to not ban the screening of Indian films in movie halls.    

On behalf of the Nepal Film Association, advocate Pritam Ghimire had filed a writ petition at the High Court against KMC's decision to ban the Indian film shows since Monday.    
In response to the writ petition, a single bench of Judge Dhir Bahadur Chand asked KMC to lift the ban on film show. It was an interlocutory order, according to deputy registrar, Mandira Shahi.    
Both sides have been summoned by the court for discussion on the matter on June 27.    
The KMC had banned the screening of Indian films expressing concern that a dialogue in 'Adipurush' that states 'Sita is India's daughter' must be corrected before its show.    
Meanwhile, KMC Mayor Balendra Shah has commented via social media that he would not abide by the law and court order in matters related to sovereignty and independence of the country.

"I am ready to face any action, but I won't let the show run if the film dialogue is not corrected," he warned.  --  RSS 

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