Thursday, June 22, 2006

Indian Court Reverses Ban On Da Vinci Code

The Hindu reports that in India yesterday, the Andhra Pradesh High Court quashed the state government's order prohibiting the screening of The Da Vinci Code. The court said, "Freedom of speech and expression contributes to the richness and equilibrium of human existence." It also said that the Home Department officials who banned the film had not even seen it. Instead, the official "mechanically certified" the veto of a few objectors. The court ordered the government to pay damages of Rs. 10,000 each of the two film distributors who brought suit, and Rs. 2,500 to an individual plaintiff in the case.