In a major development, Centre on Monday asked Supreme Court to roll back orders of National Anthem being mandatory in cinemas. The government has said that it has set up an Inter-Ministerial Committee for new rules regarding the same, India Today reported. However, the National Anthem will be played mandatorily in cinema halls until further order, as per India Today report. The apex court to further hear the case tomorrow. This comes after a lot of criticism from the public. Earlier, in October 2017, the top Court had asked the Centre to consider amending the national flag code for regulating the playing of the National Anthem in cinema halls across the country. A bench, comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud, said the Centre has to take a call uninfluenced by its earlier order on the playing of the national anthem in the theatres.
During the hearing, Attorney General K K Venugopal, appearing for the Centre, said India was a diverse country and the National Anthem needs to be played in the cinema halls to bring in uniformity. The bench indicated that it may modify its order of December 1, 2016, by which the playing of the anthem was made mandatory for cinema halls before the screening of a movie, and it may replace the word “shall” with “may”.
Supreme court in 2016 had ordered the theatres across the country to mandatorily play the National Anthem before a movie and the audience must stand and show respect, in a bid to “instil committed patriotism and nationalism”.
It had said that “love and respect for the motherland is reflected when one shows respect to the national anthem as well as to the national flag.”
The court had barred printing of the anthem or a part of it on any object and displaying it in such a manner at places which may be “disgraceful to its status and tantamount to disrespect”.
The court’s directions had come on a PIL filed by one Shyam Narayan Chouksey seeking directions that the National Anthem should be played in all the cinema halls before a film begins. It had also said proper norms and protocol should be fixed regarding its playing and singing at official functions and programmes where those holding constitutional office are present.
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