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BLR Court Restrains Actor Kamal Haasan From Making Remarks Against Kannada

An Additional City Civil and Sessions Judge has recently issued an ex parte interim injunction barring actor-politician Kamal Haasan from making any remarks that disparage the Kannada language.

The order prohibits him from posting, making, writing, publishing, or broadcasting any statement claiming the linguistic superiority of another language over Kannada, or from uttering any remarks perceived as defamatory toward Kannada language, literature, land, or culture.

Petition By Kannada Sahitya Parishat

The injunction follows a suit filed by the Kannada Sahitya Parishat (KSP), represented by its president, Mahesh Joshi. In the petition, KSP sought a court order preventing Haasan from repeating or disseminating any “defamatory statements” about Kannada. The organisation argued that Haasan’s recent claims had stirred unrest among pro-Kannada groups and cultural bodies, undermining the rich heritage of the state’s mother tongue.

Judge’s Directions & Summons

Alongside the injunction, the court directed that a summons be issued to Kamal Haasan, requiring his appearance in the matter. The case has been adjourned to August 30 for a comprehensive hearing, at which both parties will have the opportunity to present evidence and legal arguments.

Contested Remarks

Haasan’s troubles stem from comments he made at a promotional event for his film Thug Life, where he asserted that “Kannada was born out of Tamil.” This statement prompted widespread protests by linguistic activists, who viewed it as an affront to Kannada’s unique identity and history. Pro-Kannada organisations demanded an apology and legal action, claiming that the actor’s words risked fomenting linguistic discord in the region.

Legal Basis For Injunction

Under Indian civil procedure, an ex-parte interim injunction can be granted when urgent relief is necessary and the defendant is afforded the opportunity to respond later. By restraining Haasan’s commentary until the next hearing, the court aims to preserve the status quo and prevent further inflammatory remarks that might harm communal harmony or cultural sentiments.

Reactions From Stakeholders

Kannada Sahitya Parishat: Welcomed the injunction as a necessary step to safeguard Kannada’s dignity. President Mahesh Joshi stated, “This order sends a clear message that no individual, regardless of stature, can undermine our language without consequences.”

Kamal Haasan’s Camp: Has yet to submit an official response to the court. Insiders suggest that Haasan may argue his comments were taken out of context or constitute fair discussion of linguistic history.

Cultural Organisations: Many groups across Karnataka have expressed support for the court’s decision, emphasizing the importance of protecting regional languages and preventing divisive rhetoric.

Looking Ahead

The matter will return to court on August 30, when Kamal Haasan is expected to contest the injunction and present his defence.

During this hearing, the judge will consider affidavits, witness statements, and any expert linguistic testimony to determine whether a permanent injunction is warranted. Until then, Haasan remains under injunction not to repeat or publish any statements derogatory toward the Kannada language or culture.

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Meera Verma

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