John Abraham photo not obscene, rules court
Refusing to hold a nude picture of Bollywood actor John Abraham, published in a news daily as “obscene,” a city court has dismissed a plea to summon him and the newspaper’s editor to answer charges of spreading vulgarity in society.
Additional sessions judge (ASJ) Rajneesh Kumar Gupta dismissed the plea saying that the actor’s alleged photographs were not likely to “corrupt the mind” of the readers and its purpose was merely to give the latest news about Bollywood.
“After going through the photograph of John Abraham and contents of the news item, I am of the opinion that the alleged picture of John Abraham is not obscene which is likely to deprave and corrupt the mind of its readers and its purpose is only to give information to the news readers as to what is the latest happenings in the Bollywood,” the court said. The court dismissed the revision petition of Kirti Nagar resident Chander Mohan Dua, who had sought summoning of John Abraham and the editor and publisher of the daily which had published the picture in June 2009.
“I do not find sufficient material on record to summon the accused persons. Accordingly, there is no infirmity or illegality in the order passed by the trial court and it is upheld. The revision petition is dismissed,” ASJ Gupta said.
Mr Dua had filed the complaint saying that on June 11, 2009, a “vulgar photograph” of Abraham was published in the daily which was viewed by his children and lakhs of people, including the young and adolescent ones, who may easily be depraved and corrupted by such acts of obscenity and vulgarity.
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