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The movie is set to be releasing today. A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said freedom of speech and expression is sacrosanct and it should not be ordinarily interfered with. The bench also comprising Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud rejected the plea filed by the man.
The counsel appearing for petitioner Nachiketa Walhekar, who had allegedly thrown ink at Kejriwal in 2013, alleged that he has been depicted as a convict in the case despite the fact that the trial in that matter was still pending before a lower court here.
The counsel claimed that the movie has tarnished the image of the petitioner and the court should direct the filmmakers to put a disclaimer that the trial in the ink- throwing case was still pending. The bench, however, refused to direct the Central Board of Film Certification to stay the release of the movie.
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