Bigg Boss reality show is enjoying success and criticism on equal levels. A section of people including veteran communist leader Narayana are not happy with the show and want a ban on the reality show. They say that society doesn't need such shows and our culture might get destroyed if the audiences watch such shows.
Seeking the same directives a petition was filed in the Andhra Pradesh High Court against the Bigg Boss reality show. During the hearing, the court had made some interesting comments on the petition and the petitioner who had knocked on the doors of the court.
Repeating what it said during the earlier hearing, the Andhra Pradesh High Court came down severely on the Bigg Boss show and said that there is a lot of violence in the show. Having said that, the court said it cannot hear the show and directed the petitioner to list the petition before the bench led by the Chief Justice.'
Many people felt that the Andhra Pradesh High Court might give some key orders. However, the bench said that it cannot hear the case as the petitioner hide the news that the CJ-led bench had earlier said it would hear the plea after the summer vacation.
Not happy with what the petitioner did, the bench comprising two justices said that it would have heard the petition if the petitioner would have mentioned that the Chief Justice led bench had earlier heard the petition and listed it for hearing post the summer vacation.
The petitioner who moved the High Court is Telugu Yuvashakti President Kethireddy Jagadeeshwar Reddy. While he had knocked on the doors of the High Court with a Public Interest Litigation back in 2019, the plea had come up for the hearing recently.
Earlier last week, the bench of the Andhra Pradesh High Court comprising Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Justice T. Rajasekhara Rao heard the petition and said that the Bigg Boss show is promoting vulgarity and it is required to cancel the show and said the petition would be heard next week. Now the High Court said it cannot hear the petition.
Seeking the same directives a petition was filed in the Andhra Pradesh High Court against the Bigg Boss reality show. During the hearing, the court had made some interesting comments on the petition and the petitioner who had knocked on the doors of the court.
Repeating what it said during the earlier hearing, the Andhra Pradesh High Court came down severely on the Bigg Boss show and said that there is a lot of violence in the show. Having said that, the court said it cannot hear the show and directed the petitioner to list the petition before the bench led by the Chief Justice.'
Many people felt that the Andhra Pradesh High Court might give some key orders. However, the bench said that it cannot hear the case as the petitioner hide the news that the CJ-led bench had earlier said it would hear the plea after the summer vacation.
Not happy with what the petitioner did, the bench comprising two justices said that it would have heard the petition if the petitioner would have mentioned that the Chief Justice led bench had earlier heard the petition and listed it for hearing post the summer vacation.
The petitioner who moved the High Court is Telugu Yuvashakti President Kethireddy Jagadeeshwar Reddy. While he had knocked on the doors of the High Court with a Public Interest Litigation back in 2019, the plea had come up for the hearing recently.
Earlier last week, the bench of the Andhra Pradesh High Court comprising Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Justice T. Rajasekhara Rao heard the petition and said that the Bigg Boss show is promoting vulgarity and it is required to cancel the show and said the petition would be heard next week. Now the High Court said it cannot hear the petition.