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Bombay High Court Refuses To Grant A Stay On ‘Panipat's' Release
14 January 2020
DSK Legal
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A Marathi author Vishwas Patil had filed a suit in the Bombay
High Court against the release of the film 'Panipat'
accusing the producers of adapting his 1988 book of the same name
without his consent. The Bombay High Court refused to grant interim
relief against the stay of the film stating that the depiction of
Maratha warriors in a positive light is not copyrightable.
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