It
was
earlier
reported
that
in
April
2021
that
late
actor
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
father
Krishna
Kishore
aka
KK
Singh
had
moved
to
Delhi
High
Court
seeking
a
ban
on
films
that
are
based
on
the
late
actor's
life.
He
had
sought
a
stay
on
the
release
of
the
film
Nyay:
The
Justice
that
is
allegedly
based
on
Sushant's
life.
However,
the
Delhi
High
Court
had
initially
refused
the
stay
in
the
release
of
the
film.
But
now
according
to
the
latest
development,
the
court
has
allowed
the
late
actor's
father
to
approach
a
single
judge
over
the
release
of
the
film.
According
to
a
news
report
in
IndiaTV,
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
father
was
given
liberty
by
the
Court
regarding
the
stay
in
the
release
of
Nyay:
The
Justice.
The
report
further
stated
that
a
bench
of
two
judges
said
that
both
the
parties
were
'free
to
advance
their
stand'
before
the
single
judge
after
the
movie
has
now
been
released
digitally.
The
division
bench
said
while
disposing
of
the
appeal
that,
"Contentions
of
the
appellant
(Krishna
Kishore
Singh)
will
be
examined
in
the
background
of
the
film
that
is
available
on
Lapalap
Original
website."
The
news
report
further
mentioned
that
if
the
makers
of
Nyay:
The
Justice
decide
to
bring
about
any
changes
in
the
movie,
they
have
to
communicate
the
same
to
KK
Singh.
In
such
a
case,
the
late
actor's
father
would
be
free
to
approach
the
single
judge
if
advised.
Apart
from
this,
other
projects
that
are
speculated
to
be
based
on
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
life
are
Shashank,
Suicide
Or
Murder:
A
Star
Was
Lost
and
a
crowd-funded
movie.
In
his
earlier
statement,
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
father
had
stated
that
people
are
using
his
son's
death
as
an
opportunity
to
get
fame
by
developing
different
theories
or
stories,
at
the
cost
of
their
family's
reputation.
Singh
had
added
that
none
of
the
makers
who
were
associated
with
these
projects,
had
taken
his
consent
before
going
ahead.
His
family
lawyer
Vikas
Singh
had
mentioned
in
his
earlier
statement
that,
"Nyay:
The
Justice,
Shashank,
and
Suicide
Or
Murder:
A
Star
Was
Lost
are
some
of
the
films
that
KK
Singh
has
referred
to
in
his
petition.
We
have
filed
a
suit
and
I
am
very
sure
of
getting
an
injunction
in
the
case,
the
judge
will
listen
to
their
replies
and
pass
the
verdict.
Our
next
hearing
is
in
the
month
of
May."