HC directs Netflix to block streaming of “a murdered mother” episode of its “Crime Stories. India Detective” series on OTT
The Hindu
Justice B.M. Shyam Prasad passed the interim order on October 1 on a petition filed by Sridhar Rao. S, a 28-year-old resident of the city, an alleged co-accused in the case of murder of 54-year-old Nirmala Chandrashekar
The High Court of Karnataka has directed Netflix Entertainment Services India LLP., to block streaming, broadcasting, telecasting or otherwise making available the content of the episode number one of the series-1 of the documentary “Crime Stories. India Detective” titled “A Murdered Mother" on its Over the Top (OTT) platform.
Justice B.M. Shyam Prasad passed the interim order on October 1 on a petition filed by Sridhar Rao. S, a 28-year-old resident of the city, an alleged co-accused in the case of murder of 54-year-old Nirmala Chandrashekar registered at K.R. Puram police in February last year.
It has been pointed out in the petition that the first episode in this series is titled "A Murdered Mother" and is a content containing the visuals of the investigation by the police in the First Information Report (FIR) against the petitioner and another accused, Amrutha Chandrashekar.

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