SC May Review National Anthem Order, Govt to Decide Regulations

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The Supreme Court today indicated that it may be open to reviewing the controversial order passed by it last year making it mandatory for the national anthem to be played in cinema halls, and for all those present to stand up for it.

The order, passed by a bench headed by current CJI Dipak Misra, was meant to be an interim relief while the case continued in court, and has only come up for hearing again now.

The court said it was mandatory that all present inside the theatre should stand up as a sign of respect while the anthem is played. The order was modified to exempt disabled persons after several incidents of violence against them were reported.

Also Read: SC Exempts Disabled People From Standing During National Anthem

Justice Chandrachud Raises Doubts in New Hearing

Justice Chandrachud, on the bench now hearing the case, observed that we do not need to wear our patriotism on our sleeves, and that just because someone doesn’t stand up for the anthem, doesn’t mean that they are not patriotic.

Also Read: SC’s National Anthem Order Offends Principles It Wants To Uphold

While there is no change in the status quo at present, the Court has asked the Indian government to look into the matter and decide if regulations are needed. The order has come in for a great deal of criticism, and its legality questioned, but continues to remain in force as of now.

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