The Madras High Court will continue hearing today an appeal filed by the CBFC challenging a single judge's order asking it to give U/A certificate for the 'JanaNayagan' movie starring Tamil actor-politician Vijay.The bench of Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava and Justice G Arul Murugan will hear the appeal. On January 9th, a single judge had directed the CBFC to forthwith certify...
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2026-01-20 05:49:43
20 Jan 2026 2:23 PM IST
Hearing resumes
20 Jan 2026 1:55 PM IST
Arguments to continue post lunch
20 Jan 2026 1:55 PM IST
A senior advocate asks if remaining cases in the list would be considered today
CJ (in lighter note): The SC has asked to endeavour to complete today itself. Anyway we will hear everything and take a decision
20 Jan 2026 1:34 PM IST
ASG: So our arguments are two : one, we were not given time to file counter. Second, the communication dated 6/1 was not challenged.
ASG concludes his arguments.
Court says it will hear the producers argument post lunch
20 Jan 2026 1:33 PM IST
CJ: SC hasn't mentioned anything about exceptional circumstances. In exceptional circumstances it can be done?
ASG: Nothing has been mentioned
20 Jan 2026 1:32 PM IST
ASG cites SC case which says that court cannot grant reliefs that have not been prayed for
CJ: Have any exceptions been carved?
ASG: No exceptions have been carved.
CJ: But powers of writ court are very wide
20 Jan 2026 1:29 PM IST
CJ: What is not sought can also be granted by the court. That's what the single judge is saying.
ASG: That's why we are before this court.
20 Jan 2026 1:27 PM IST
CJ: It's only a technical rule. It was brought to the court's attention and court has considered it.
ASG: The opportunity is more important when the court thinks a wrong has been done by the respondent
20 Jan 2026 1:25 PM IST
ASG takes the court through single judge's observation that Chairperson's decision was without jurisdiction
ASG: This testing itself could not have been done by the judge. 6/1 communication was not questioned.
20 Jan 2026 1:22 PM IST
ASG: Whether this decision was right or not could not have been gone into if a prayer of certiorari was made. I could respond only if a prayer is made. But here relief was granted in the absence of prayer
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