The film is slated for release this Friday.
Petitioner Hemant Patil has sought deletion of "objectionable" scenes in the film before the release and a ban on the publicity poster which showed the actor standing on railway tracks in the buff with only a transistor hiding his modesty, describing it as "obscene and vulgar".
The defendants -- Censor Board, Aamir Khan, producer Vidhu Vinod Chopra and director Rajkumar Hirani -- had challenged the jurisdiction of the court to hear the suit.
The defendants argued the civil court had no jurisdiction to hear the suit and the proper forum was the Appellate Tribunal which hears all disputes pertaining to the Central Board of Film Certification.
Counsel for the plaintiff, however, contended the civil court may not have the jurisdiction to hear the matter against Censor Board but it can certainly entertain a suit against the director and producer of the film.
Khan, who hosts the popular TV show 'Satyamev Jayate', has a good and clean public image, but by appearing "nude" in the poster he has committed "a shameful" act, Patil contended.
