Wednesday, December 25, 2024
spot_img

PIL seeks ban on ‘Big Boss’

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

ALLAHABAD: A PIL seeking a ban on controversial TV reality show “Big Boss” accusing it of violating “norms of decency” and having a “polluting effect on public morality” came up for hearing before the Allahabad High Court on Wednesday.

The public interest litigation has been filed by a Varanasi-based social activist Rakesh Srivastava who has alleged that the programme was “causing severe discomfort to all those conscientious citizens who care for moral values and dignity of Indian womanhood”.

Arguing before a division bench comprising Chief Justice S R Alam and Justice Krishna Murari, the petitioner’s counsel S M A Kazmi, S I Siddiqui and A K Gupta alleged that “the programme has a tremendous polluting effect on public morality and is totally violative of the norms of decency prevalent in the social order of the country”.

They said inclusion of “convicted criminals and women having the sole distinction of being associates of internationally notorious hardened criminals like Charles Shobhraj would send wrong signals to the youth which could feel tempted to adopt questionable ways for acquiring celebrity status”.

The counsel also claimed that participation of people like Swami Agnivesh was “lending misplaced credibility” to the TV programme and prayed for a mandamus directing the Centre to ban its transmission. The activist has also asked the authorities concerned to “produce the material on the basis of which the format of the programme has been approved”.

The court fixed November 30 for further hearing in the matter. (PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

Mawjymbuin issue: EKH DC to meet committee on Jan 3

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Dec 24: The East Khasi Hills district administration will hold a meeting of the district-level...

Illegal B’deshi immigration racket busted in natl capital

New Delhi, Dec 24: With the arrest of 11 people, Delhi Police on Tuesday claimed to have unearthed...

KHADC revenue receipts down by 26 per cent, says CAG report

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Dec 24: The report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) for the...

Ready to welcome Mukul whenever he wants: Pala

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Dec 24: Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee president Vincent Pala on Tuesday asserted that his party...