SC frowns on plea to ban Meesha

"Banning of books chokes the free flow of ideas" the Supreme Court observed when a plea came up before it to delete portions from the Malayalam novel Meesha .

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Why is in news?

“Banning of books chokes the free flow of ideas”  the Supreme Court observed  when a plea came up before it to delete portions from the Malayalam novel Meesha .

What SC observed?

  • The portion sought to be deleted is a conversation between two characters perceived to be derogatory about women who visit temples.
  • But the Bench led by Chief Justice of India  was of the opinion that the petitioner was making much ado about nothing.
  • “You are giving undue importance to this kind of stuff. In the age of the Internet, you are making this an issue. It is best forgotten,”
  • The court said it cannot make a virtue of banning literary works.
  • The incriminating excerpt was published in the Malayalam weekly Mathrubhumi .
  • The petition contended that the publication has caused “public outburst and protests across the nation, especially in the State of Kerala.”

Source

The Hindu