Legal Trouble For Jolly LLB 2! Supreme Court Sends Fox Star Studios Back To High Court
Akshay Kumar's Jolly LLB 2 is running short of days as the Supreme Court has sent the case back to the High Court & advised Fox Star Studio head to appear before it on February 7.
The
Supreme
Court
has
refused
to
put
on
hold,
the
screening
of
Jolly
LLB
2
before
a
three-member
panel
appointed
by
the
Bombay
High
Court.
The
bench
of
Justice
Ranjan
Gogoi
and
Justice
Ashok
Bhushan
asked
the
petitioner
Fox
Star
Studios
to
approach
the
High
Court
and
advance
all
its
contentions
before
it.
The
bench
asked
the
High
Court
to
hear
the
matter
on
February
6,
2017
and
allowing
film
producer
Fox
Star
Studios
to
come
before
it
on
February
7.
The
film
is
set
for
release
on
February
10.
"We
are
keeping
it
pending," the
bench
told
senior
counsel
Kapil
Sibal
as
he
said
that
the
film
was
cleared
for
release
by
the
Central
Board
of
Film
Certification
(CBFC)
and
under
law
the
screening
of
the
film
before
the
panel
comprising
two
lawyers
and
a
doctor
could
not
be
done.
"Go
and
tell
this
to
the
High
Court,"
Justice
Gogoi
told
Sibal.
"We
will
not
say
anything.
We
will
keep
it
pending.
Go
to
the
High
Court."
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As
Sibal
urged
the
bench
to
see
the
film,
Justice
Gogoi
said
"We
will
not
see
the
film.
We
will
tell
you
why
we
will
not
see
the
film.
We
don't
have
three
hours'
patience.
Don't
you
think
that
three
hours
is
too
long." The
Aurangabad
bench
of
the
Bombay
High
Court
set
up
the
committee
to
see
the
film
after
a
Nanded
lawyer,
Ajaykumar
Waghmare,
told
the
court
that
the
film
was
an
attempt
to
portray
the
country's
legal
profession
and
the
judicial
system
in
a
poor
light.
It
is
"an
attempt
to
portray
the
Indian
legal
profession
and
judicial
system
as
a
laughing
stock
to
society
at
large",
Waghmare
told
the
High
Court.
The
High
Court
directed
for
the
review
of
the
film
by
the
panel
on
February
1
and
set
the
next
hearing
on
February
3.
The
film
is
scheduled
to
be
released
on
February
10,
2017.