The Ernakulam Central Police had registered a case against the famous Malayalam actress Shweta Menon on a complaint. The complaint alleged that he worked in films and advertisements with obscene and pornographic materials with the intention of earning money. According to the direction of the court, a case was registered under Section 5, 3 of the Immortal Trade (Prevention) Act 1956 and Section 67 (A) of the Information Technology Act 2000. NowThe Kerala High Court has given its verdict in the case.
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The Kerala High Court on Thursday imposed an interim stay on the proceedings in relation to the FIR lodged against the Malayalam film actress Shweta Menon, allegedly accused of allegedly publishing or broadcasting pornographic scenes of some of her previous films and advertisements.
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Justice VG Arun gave this order on a petition filed by the actress to cancel the FIR lodged against her. The High Court said that the actress’ lawyer has prima facie the argument that the requirements of seeking and investigating from the police should have been followed before sending the complaint for investigation.
He said, “Looking at the short -term between filing a complaint and the police being forwarded, it seems that no such process was adopted.” The registry, the complaint adopted before sending the complaint to the police will ask for a report from the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate of Ernakulam. “The High Court said,” There will be an interim stay on further proceedings in the crime number 1075/2025 (FIR) of the Ernakulam Central Police Station. “The court also issued a notice to the state and the complainant.
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