No need to stand up for national anthem if it is part of a film: Supreme Court
The apex court said the audience need not stand up when the national anthem is part of the storyline of a film, newsreel or documentary, as was seen in blockbuster Dangal recently.
Highlights
- 1SC rules no need to stand for national anthem if it is part of film.
- 2It is not compulsory to sing the national anthem in cinema halls.
The apex court said the audience need not stand up when the national anthem is part of the storyline of a film, newsreel or documentary, as was seen in blockbuster Dangal recently.
It is not compulsory to sing the national anthem in cinema halls. There is also no need to stand up if it is a part of film, the apex court said.
Last week, the court refused to give an urgent hearing on a plea seeking direction for framing of a policy to promote and propagate the national anthem, national flag and national song.
"The time has come when citizens must realise they live in a nation and are duty-bound to show respect to National Anthem which is a symbol of constitutional patriotism and inherent national quality," a bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Amitava Roy had observed.
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