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Did producer-director Sujoy Ghosh violate copyright? Supreme Court to decide on ‘Sabak’ vs ‘Kahaani 2’ row

IndiaTimes Thursday, 3 July 2025
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear Sanjay Ghosh's petition against criminal proceedings initiated by Umesh Prasad Mehta, who claims Ghosh plagiarized his work 'Sabak' in the film 'Kahani-2.' The case highlights the slow Indian justice system, as the dispute has been ongoing for six years since the initial summons in 2018.
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