Modi won the elections comfortably.
The court said that while viewing "Battle for Banaras", one does not get an impression that the documentary film tries to divide people on caste or communal lines.
"After having viewed the film, I am of the view that the broad general finding rendered by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) as well as Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) that the film is full of hate speech and inflammatory speeches is not sustainable.
The court further said it was not the case of the board that what the petitioner, the documentary's producers, projected is not extract of the speeches of the candidates.
It said that the petitioner has tried to project through the film the views and extracts of speeches of various candidates, workers or leaders of different parties.
The court sent the matter back to the FCAT to re-examine the film and pass a speaking order within four weeks.
It asked FCAT to pin point the scenes or dialogues which may be in conflict with the guidelines for film certification framed under the Act.
The court quashed the 2015 and 2016 orders of the board and the FCAT saying they are not sustainable.
The petition had sought quashing of the April 4 order of the FCAT and the October 16, 2015 decision of the CBFC refusing to certify the documentary "Battle for Banaras", saying no reasons were given for rejecting their plea for certification.
The petition alleged that the censor board and FCAT orders contained no mention of what parts of the film were objectionable and violated the guidelines of film certification issued under the Cinematograph Act.
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