SC frowns on plea to ban Meesha

Why is in news?
"Banning of books chokes the free flow of ideas"  the Supreme Court observed  when a plea came up before it to delete portions from the Malayalam novel Meesha .
What SC observed?
  • The portion sought to be deleted is a conversation between two characters perceived to be derogatory about women who visit temples.
  • But the Bench led by Chief Justice of India  was of the opinion that the petitioner was making much ado about nothing.
  • “You are giving undue importance to this kind of stuff. In the age of the Internet, you are making this an issue. It is best forgotten,”
  • The court said it cannot make a virtue of banning literary works.
  • The incriminating excerpt was published in the Malayalam weekly Mathrubhumi .
  • The petition contended that the publication has caused “public outburst and protests across the nation, especially in the State of Kerala.”
Source
The Hindu




Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 3rd Aug 2018