Supreme Court norms against offending disability depiction in films

4 months ago 14

NEW DELHI: SC Monday refused to interfere with decisions of Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) allowing public screening of

films

and documentaries but laid down elaborate

guidelines

for

visual media

on eschewing content that disparage and denigrate disability.
A bench of CJI D Y Chandrachud and Justice J B Pardiwala refused to interfere with CBFC's decision to clear movie 'Aankh Micholi' and said the censor board was an expert body to determine the

offending

nature of a movie's content towards disabled people and decide whether it was fit for public screening or not.

The CJI, whose judgment was termed as "path-breaking" by Justice Pardiwala in open court, said, "As long as the overall message of the film justifies the depiction of disparaging language being used against persons with disabilities, it cannot be subjected to restrictions beyond those placed in Article 19(2). However, language that disparages persons with disabilities, marginalises them further and supplements the disabling barriers in their social participation without the redeeming quality of the overall message of such portrayal, must be approached with caution." Visual media should strive to depict the diverse realities of persons with disabilities, showcasing not only their challenges but also their successes and contributions to society, SC said.

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