<p>The Supreme Court on Monday transferred to Delhi police special cell as many as five <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/goddess-kali-poster-row-filmmaker-leena-manimekalai-moves-sc-to-quash-firs-1181117.html" target="_blank">FIRs lodged at various places across the country against filmmaker Leena Manimekalai</a> for depicting Hindu Goddess Kaali smoking a cigarette in a poster of her documentary film.</p>.<p>A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices P S Narasimha and J B Pardiwala also gave liberty to the petitioner to move the High Court of Delhi in appropriate proceedings under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973.</p>.<p>The court also directed the protection granted to her on January 20, 2023 should continue to operate until the Delhi police special cell filed a final report. The court said it could not quash the FIRs as it would lead to an endless exercises. </p>.<p>The court also disposed of the plea by the filmmaker.</p>.<p>The FIRs transferred to the Delhi police are those registered by Lucknow's Hazratganj, in MP's PS Station Road Ratlam, in MP's Bhopal Crime Branch, in MP's PS Annapurna, Indore; and Uttarakhand's PS Kankhal, Haridwar.</p>.<p>The court had earlier issued notice to the Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh on a writ petition filed by her and indicated to consolidate all FIRs.</p>.<p>The petitioner claimed, she is a Graduate student in a Canada University, and did not intende to hurt religious feelings.</p>.<p>Her plea also sought a direction to quash all the FIRs registered against the filmmaker in various states over the poster of her documentary titled “Kaali”.</p>.<p>The filmmaker also claimed that she had also received open calls for violence against her and her family after she tweeted a poster of the documentary.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court on Monday transferred to Delhi police special cell as many as five <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/goddess-kali-poster-row-filmmaker-leena-manimekalai-moves-sc-to-quash-firs-1181117.html" target="_blank">FIRs lodged at various places across the country against filmmaker Leena Manimekalai</a> for depicting Hindu Goddess Kaali smoking a cigarette in a poster of her documentary film.</p>.<p>A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices P S Narasimha and J B Pardiwala also gave liberty to the petitioner to move the High Court of Delhi in appropriate proceedings under Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973.</p>.<p>The court also directed the protection granted to her on January 20, 2023 should continue to operate until the Delhi police special cell filed a final report. The court said it could not quash the FIRs as it would lead to an endless exercises. </p>.<p>The court also disposed of the plea by the filmmaker.</p>.<p>The FIRs transferred to the Delhi police are those registered by Lucknow's Hazratganj, in MP's PS Station Road Ratlam, in MP's Bhopal Crime Branch, in MP's PS Annapurna, Indore; and Uttarakhand's PS Kankhal, Haridwar.</p>.<p>The court had earlier issued notice to the Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh on a writ petition filed by her and indicated to consolidate all FIRs.</p>.<p>The petitioner claimed, she is a Graduate student in a Canada University, and did not intende to hurt religious feelings.</p>.<p>Her plea also sought a direction to quash all the FIRs registered against the filmmaker in various states over the poster of her documentary titled “Kaali”.</p>.<p>The filmmaker also claimed that she had also received open calls for violence against her and her family after she tweeted a poster of the documentary.</p>