The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Girl who eloped blames films, HC summons censor board officials

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

THE MADRAS High Court on Monday ordered the ‘heads of censor board’ to appear before it on March 27, saying that poorly censored films are responsibl­e for obscenity in cinema, which is affecting the youth diversely.

“The heads of censor board” are directed to appear before the court on March 27 to explain why necessary action should not be taken against the board which is “responsibl­e for exhibition of such cinemas involving POCSO Act offences”, said a bench of Justice S Nagamuthu and Justice Anita Sumanth.

The judges issued the summons as a minor girl, traced in February after she eloped with her 22-year-old boyfriend last May, deposed before the court that she had eloped under the influence of similar episodes in films.

Her father had lodged a complaint on May 16, 2016, that his daughter was missing. It was later found that she had eloped with a local youth.

The police investigat­ion revealed the youth was involved in several criminal cases in Myladuthur­ai region.

The police traced the youth to Kozhikode on the basis of his mobile phone location, but the police could not find him there as it reachedthe­reonfebrua­ry10.the couplesurf­acedlatera­ndwiththe girl’s father having filed a habeas corpus petition in the court, they were produced before it with the girl being four-month pregnant.

On being quizzed by the court, the girl told the judges that she had eloped with the youth on her own volition after seeing and being influenced by Tamil films.

At this, the judges observed that poorly censored films are responsibl­e for obscenity in cinema which in turn are having an adverse effect on the youth.

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