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Delhi HC to hear plea that alleges Sacred Games defames Rajiv Gandhi

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The plea was filed claiming incorrect depictions of Bofors case, Shah Bano case, Babri Masjid case and communal riots.

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court today said it will hear on 16 July, a plea seeking removal of certain scenes from the Netflix series ‘Sacred Games’, claiming that some of its content was derogatory to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

The matter came up before a bench of justices Sanjiv Khanna and Chander Shekhar which said it will go through the petition and court directive and listed it for Monday.

The plea, which alleged that certain scenes and dialogues in the show defamed the late Congress leader, Wednesday came up before a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar, which said it be listed before another bench.

The acting chief justice had recused from hearing it without assigning any reason.

Petitioner advocate Nikhil Bhalla, in the petition filed through advocate Shashank Garg, contended that the show, starring Saif Ali Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, “incorrectly depicts historical events of the country like Bofors case, Shah Bano case, Babri Masjid case and communal riots”.

The plea has sought directions to Netflix Entertainment, the show’s producer — Phantom Films Production Ltd — and the Centre to ensure “in toto” removal of the allegedly offensive scenes and derogatory remarks made directly or indirectly against the former prime minister or his family.

The first season of the show, comprising eight episodes, was released on 6 July and is available in 190 countries in four languages, the petition has said. —PTI

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