Actor
Akshay
Kumar
recently
said
that
he
respects
the
decision
of
the
Bombay
High
Court's
Aurangabad
Bench
that
four
scenes
from
Jolly
LLB
2
need
to
be
scrapped
before
the
film
releases.
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The
scenes,
according
to
the
High
Court,
are
defamatory
to
the
judiciary
and
could
amount
to
contempt
of
court.
"High
Court
has
not
cut
four
scenes.
It
has
given
four
cuts
in
a
scene.
I've
heard
it
many
times
that
they
have
cut
four
scenes.
With
due
respect
to
High
Court,
if
they
feel
that
something
like
this
is
important,
then
their
decision
will
be
accepted
and
we
have
already
done
that,"
Akshay
stold
IANS.
"Sometimes
it
happens
that
somebody
(CBFC)
misses
out
something.
I
know
that
once
censor
board
rules
out
a
decision,
the
court
follows
that...
There
are
some
cases,
like
0.01
percent.
I
abide
by
the
court's
decision,
and
with
what
they
have
given.''
"The
High
Court
asked
for
few
cuts
in
a
scene.
We
have
done
that.
Now
everything
has
been
solved
and
the
film
is
set
for
release
on
February
10," he
added.
A
Division
Bench
of
Justice
S.S.
Shinde
and
Justice
K.K.
Sonawane
also
ordered
the
Central
Board
of
Film
Certification
(CBFC)
to
certify
the
film
afresh
after
implementing
the
cuts
in
it.
The
scenes
ordered
to
be
deleted
include
the
ones
in
which
a
judge
is
shown
crouching
behind
the
dais,
hurling
of
a
shoe
at
a
judge
and
an
objectionable
dialogue.