SC: National Anthem Compulsory In All Cinemas, Everyone Must Stand Up

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SC: National Anthem Compulsory In All Cinemas, Everyone Must Stand Up

The Supreme Court has directed that the National Anthem must be playted in all cinema halls before the start of the movie and everyone must stand up. Read more.
Nov 30, 2016, 12:31 pm ISTNewsJhakaasMovies Staff
 

The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered that the National anthem should be played in all movie halls before a film begins and that it should be accompanied by the national flag displayed on screen.

SC also directed that the national anthem must not be printed on any undesirable object, or used for commercial purposes.

Acting on a PIL seeking directions for playing the national anthem in cinema halls before a movie begins, the Supreme Court on October 31 asked the government to specify what would constitute disrespect to it and its abuse.

The PIL filed by Shyam Narayan Chouksey sought directions that the national anthem should be played in cinema halls across the country before a film begins and proper norms and protocol be fixed regarding its playing and singing at official functions and the programmes where constitutional dignitaries are present.

The petition, filed through advocate Abhinav Srivastava, said the national anthem should be respected and due honour should be shown to it by every citizen. It also gave certain suggestions to avoid alleged abuses to it.

"There should be no commercial exploitation to gain financial advantage or any kind of benefit. There should be no interruption in between till the completion of national anthem and no abridged version shall be sung at any point of time.

"There should not be dramatization of the national anthem and it should not be sung in an entertainment programme," the plea suggested.

It also said the anthem should not be sung before those who do not understand it unless they are properly apprised that when the National Anthem of India is to be played, they are required to show respect.

"It should not be printed on undesirable objects and should not be displayed in such a manner and at such places which may be disgraceful to its status and may tantamount to disrespect," the plea said.

The plea also cited instances where the anthem was allegedly abused, including one in which the anthem was played in entertainment shows in order to "dramatize the whole thing".

 

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