The Bombay High Court’s S.C. Dharmadhikari and G.S. Patel JJ directed the producer and director of the film Dark Chocolate not to release any more material from the film..The film’s trailer has already been released on Youtube..The High Court was hearing a petition filed by Shangom Dasgupta, sister of Peter Mukerjea, against the movie based on the Sheena Bora murder. Dasgupta, represented by Venkatesh Dhond, argued that the movie’s release may affect the chances of a fair trial for her brother..The film’s director, Agnidev Chatterjee, was present in court, and told the court that the movie was still in the post production stage. The certification from the Central film board would only be applied for after the post-production stage was completed, which may take around 3-4 weeks..Dharmadhikari J said :.“We want to ensure that we don’t deprive Peter Mukerjea of a fair opportunity to put forth his case before us”..The bench has asked all respondents to file their replies and adjourned the matter to two weeks, while declining to grant any interim relief.
The Bombay High Court’s S.C. Dharmadhikari and G.S. Patel JJ directed the producer and director of the film Dark Chocolate not to release any more material from the film..The film’s trailer has already been released on Youtube..The High Court was hearing a petition filed by Shangom Dasgupta, sister of Peter Mukerjea, against the movie based on the Sheena Bora murder. Dasgupta, represented by Venkatesh Dhond, argued that the movie’s release may affect the chances of a fair trial for her brother..The film’s director, Agnidev Chatterjee, was present in court, and told the court that the movie was still in the post production stage. The certification from the Central film board would only be applied for after the post-production stage was completed, which may take around 3-4 weeks..Dharmadhikari J said :.“We want to ensure that we don’t deprive Peter Mukerjea of a fair opportunity to put forth his case before us”..The bench has asked all respondents to file their replies and adjourned the matter to two weeks, while declining to grant any interim relief.