The Madras High Court on Tuesday reserved the order in the Jana Nayagan censor certificate case. During the hearing, the high court said the makers of the Vijay-starrer can't seek relief saying that they have an investment of Rs 500 crore riding on the project.
The Madras High Court also said that the single judge, who initially directed the Censor Board to grant a UA certificate to Jana Nayagan, "failed to examine" the case regarding the highly-anticipated Vijay film in depth.
"The single judge ought to have given CBFC at least minimum time to file counter... The producer can't seek relief citing release date and Rs 500 crore investment," the court said.