In the latest developments in the court case “Kara Shelan: The Battle for the Legacy,” delhi high court The hearing was adjourned to Salman KhanDefense against release of film. Due to lack of time, the matter could not be processed.
Delhi High Court adjourns hearing
The court postponed the hearing and will hear the case on Friday, IANS reported. The case was brought before Justice Jyoti Singh. Earlier, the court issued notice to the film producers Amit Jani Salman Khan and other respondents sought relief after the film’s release.Salman Khan and his team approached the Delhi High Court claiming that the film used his personality and life story without permission. They further stated that the proposed film misrepresented events involving him and violated his personality rights.
Salman Khan team statement
The “Maatrubhumi” actor’s legal team further argued that the film was inspired by his 1998 blackbuck poaching case and his alleged rivalry with gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. They have filed a court case to block the film’s release.During an earlier hearing, Salman Khan’s lawyer Nizam Pasha told the court that although the release date is yet to be announced, the poster and trailer of the film have been released.
What do the filmmakers say?
In response, the filmmakers opposed requests for emergency relief. Their lawyers told the court they had not yet received full legal documents related to the case and requested appropriate copies before responding.Earlier, the court had stayed the matter but did not grant any interim relief. It directed Salman Khan’s legal team to provide full copies of the case documents to the filmmakers before the next hearing.Before moving the court, Salman Khan’s legal team also sent a Legal statement and issued demands to the producers to stop showing the film and remove all promotional materials, including posters and promotional content.Directed by Bharat S. Shrinet, the film is said to be a courtroom drama and crime thriller.Disclaimer: The information in this report is based on legal hearings reported by third-party sources. The details provided represent only allegations by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case is ongoing and a final verdict has not yet been reached. The publication did not claim the allegations were true.