The
Supreme Court on Wednesday postponed the hearing on the controversial film
'Udaipur Files – Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder' to July 21 and asked the
filmmakers to await the decision of the panel appointed by the Centre to assess
objections against the movie, news agency PTI reported. The
government panel is scheduled to meet at 2:30 pm on Wednesday.
A
bench comprising Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi observed that if the
film is released and later found to be problematic, no compensation would be available
to the accused in the Kanhaiya Lal murder case in terms of restoring their
reputation. In contrast, the filmmakers, if the release is delayed or blocked,
can be compensated monetarily.
The
film’s release, originally scheduled for July 11, was stayed by the Delhi High
Court on July 10. The court directed the petitioners, who had filed pleas
seeking a permanent ban on the movie, to approach the Centre within two days,
stating that the film had the potential to "promote disharmony" in
society.
The
high court bench noted that the petitioners had not first approached the Union
government, as required, and asked the govt panel to grant the accused in the
murder case an opportunity to be heard.
'Udaipur
Files' is based on the killing of tailor Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur, Rajasthan, in
June 2022. Lal was allegedly murdered by Mohammad Riyaz and Mohammad Ghous, who
later released a video claiming responsibility. In the video, they said the
attack was in retaliation for an alleged social media post by Lal supporting
former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma, who had made controversial remarks about
Prophet Muhammad.
The
incident triggered nationwide outrage, and the National Investigation Agency
(NIA) took over the probe. The accused were booked under the Unlawful
Activities (Prevention) Act and various sections of the Indian Penal Code.
Their trial is ongoing in a special NIA court in Jaipur.
The legal challenge against the film was led by
petitioners including Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind president and Darul Uloom Deoband
principal Maulana Arshad Madani. Their petition cited the film’s trailer,
released on June 26, which they claim contains provocative dialogues and
instances that led to communal disharmony in 2022. They argue that releasing
the film could rekindle those tensions and disrupt public order.
The petitioners have demanded that the release of
'Udaipur Files' be stayed to prevent the judicial process from being
compromised and to avoid societal prejudice. They have also objected to the
trailer and the film’s promotion campaign.