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    Bandit Queen. Bandit Queen is a 1994 Indian Hindi -language biographical action-adventure film [3] based on the life of Phoolan Devi as covered in the book India's Bandit Queen: The True Story of Phoolan Devi by the Indian author Mala Sen. [4] It was written, produced, and directed by Shekhar Kapur and starred Seema Biswas as the title character.

  2. Jul 9, 2020 · This case is better known as the Bandit Queen case. The Supreme Court while dealing with this case once again upheld the freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1) through cinematograph. The court refused the restrictions on the exhibition of the film on grounds of obscenity.

  3. In Bobby Art International v. Om Pal Singh Hoon and others [AIR 1996 SC 1846], the Apex Court considered a film named ' Bandit queen '. The case...the light of the relevance of the social theme of the film. 22. ' Bandit Queen ' is the story of a village child exposed from an early age to the brutality and lust of man.

  4. Nov 1, 1996 · Four years had passed since Phoolan Devi first entered the ravines; she had a price of $10,400 on her head, and a score of murders and more than thirty cases of kidnapping and dacoity, or banditry ...

  5. Sep 7, 2023 · The story of India’s Bandit Queen is a tale of abuse, banditry, injustice, and murder. Born into a low-caste family in a remote village in Uttar Pradesh, Phoolan Devi went on to become India’s most notorious outlaw. Accused of 48 major crimes, jailed for 11 years, and released without trial; she later went on to become a Member of ...

  6. Bandit Queen” is the story of a village child exposed from an early age to the brutality and lust of man. Married off to a man old enough to be her father she is beaten and raped. The village boys make advances which she repulses; but the village panchayat finds her guilty of the enticement of a village boy because he is of high caste and she has to leave the village.

  7. The case of Bobby Art International vs. Om Pal Singh Hoon delved into the nuanced balance between artistic freedom and potential public harm. At the center of this legal tussle was the movie “Bandit Queen”, a film that sparked intense debates regarding cinematic representation and societal implications.