New Delhi, July 29 - Stating that courts have more important things to do than moral policing, the Delhi High Court Wednesday dismissed a plea to stop the telecast of the controversial reality TV show 'Sach ka Saamna'.
A division bench of Chief Justice Ajit Prakash Shah and Justice Manmohan said, 'It is for the government to decide whether the programme should be banned or not. It is not the function of the court... There are far more serious problems in this country which we have to settle.'
It asked the petitioners, Deepak Maini and Prabhat Kumar, to approach the central government.
The petitioners had approached the court seeking a stay on the show being telecast on Star Plus channel, alleging that it was against the values of Indian society.
But the court said, 'Our culture is not so fragile that it would be affected by one TV programme.