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‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’ Will Have Disclaimer In Relevant Scenes: Makers Assure Delhi HC

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New Delhi: The makers of the upcoming movie Jayeshbhai Jordaar on Tuesday assured the Delhi High Court that a disclaimer will be depicted during the running of the relevant scenes of a prenatal sex-determination test in the movie. 

The bench of Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri said that senior lawyers representing the filmmakers have agreed for disclaimers to be depicted during the running of both the relevant scenes. 

The court further noted the submission of senior counsel representing the moviemakers that similar warnings or disclaimers shall be depicted on all formats including trailers on Youtube.

Earlier on Monday, Delhi High Court had observed that film can’t show scenes related to prenatal sex determination without any disclaimer, adding that the scene has been shown without disclosure or message. 

The Ranveer Singh starter movie Jayeshbhai Jordaar is all set to hit the theatres on May 13 this year.

 

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