Supreme Court
orders compulsory play of National
Anthem in theaters
New
Delhi: Supreme Court Wednesday, 30th November 2016 ordered to play
National Anthem in all theatres befire featyring any film asked all to stand up
and give respect the National Anthem when it was played on the screen.
‘All cinema
halls in India shall play the national anthem before the feature film starts
and all present in the hall are obliged to stand up to show respect to the
national anthem” as a part of their “sacred obligation”, Court ruled.
Discarding
notions of “any different notion or the perception of individual rights”, a
bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Amitava Roy added that the movie screen shall
have the image of the national flag when the anthem is being played and that
doors of the halls will remain shut during the anthem so that no disturbance is
caused.
“The
directions are issued, for love and respect for the motherland is reflected
when one shows respect to the National Anthem as well as to the National Flag.
That apart, it would instil the feeling within one, a sense committed
patriotism and nationalism,” said the bench, giving 10 days for compliance with
its direction.
According
to the top court, “a time has come, the citizens of the country must realize
that they live in a nation and are duty bound to show respect to National
Anthem, which is the symbol of the constitutional patriotism and inherent
national quality.”
The court order, however, does not entail any penalty or punishment for not standing when the national anthem is played and hence, it remains to be seen how public authorities and those managing private cinema halls would ensure the direction is followed “in letter and spirit.”
The court order, however, does not entail any penalty or punishment for not standing when the national anthem is played and hence, it remains to be seen how public authorities and those managing private cinema halls would ensure the direction is followed “in letter and spirit.”
Issuing a
string of interim orders on a PIL filed by a retired engineer from Bhopal,
Shyam Narayan Chouksey, the apex court further prohibited “commercial
exploitation” of the anthem for incurring commercial benefits or using an
abridged version of it, while adding the anthem cannot be dramatized and used
in variety TV shows.
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