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India Today
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
FIR against director Pa Ranjith and others in stuntman Raju's death case
A legal case has been registered against noted film director Pa Ranjith along with stunt actor Vinoth, Rajkamal of Neelam Productions, and vehicle owner Prabhakaran after stuntman Mohan Raj, fondly called Raju, died in a car accident on the film's set. This action pertains to sections 289, 125, and 106 (1) of the BNS (Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita) development came at the same time as Ranjith's 'condolence note' on social media, in which he mourned the death of the popular stuntman, calling him beloved and talented. Raju died on the set of 'Vettuvam', also starring Vishal. The accident took place on July 13 while Raju was executing a car stunt. Later, in an interview, actor Vishal shared that Raju was advised against performing the deadly stunt but he ignored the warning. advertisementIn his note shared on X on Tuesday, Ranjith said, "A day that started out with detailed planning, caution, clarity in execution, prayers and all our good will, as it does on every film set that stages crash sequences, ended up in his unexpected death. This has sent us all into shock and heartbreak." He added, "Mohan Raj Anna was valued and respected by his colleagues in the stunt team and all of us in the crew. He was a veteran in performing stunts whose planning, clarity and execution we all relied on."Among those named in the case are Rajkamal, linked to Neelam Productions, and Prabhakaran, the identified vehicle owner. The inclusion of these individuals suggests a possible link to production activities. Neelam Productions, known for its significant contributions to film, now faces scrutiny alongside the other accused case highlights the interconnected nature of film production roles and the collective responsibility in ensuring compliance with legal sections cited in this case - 289, 125, and 106 (1) of the BNS Act - suggest that the alleged infractions might involve issues of safety or regulatory compliance. Section 289 generally pertains to negligence causing harm, while sections 125 and 106 (1) address other regulatory violations. The invocation of these sections indicates the seriousness with which the authorities are viewing the alleged conduct. This has prompted a broader conversation about the responsibilities of filmmakers and production companies in adhering to legal news of this case has prompted discussions among industry insiders regarding compliance with legal and safety standards. The involvement of prominent figures such as director Pa Ranjith highlights the heightened scrutiny on film productions, urging production teams to ensure adherence to all relevant regulations. While the specific outcomes of this case are yet to be seen, its implications are already resonating within the film community. This situation serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining rigorous safety protocols and legal compliance in all aspects of film this point, comments from the legal representatives of the parties involved have not been forthcoming. - EndsMust Watch


Time of India
30-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Delhi government withdraws regulations on swimming pools, hotels and other commercial activities
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Delhi government has withdrawn regulations governing seven commercial activities, including swimming pools, eating houses, hotels, discotheques, video game parlours, amusement parks and auditoriums, with immediate effect, said a to the notification issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the move follows an order dated June 19, 2025 by Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena The lieutenant governor, exercising powers under Section 28(2) read with Section 4 of the Delhi Police Act, 1978, has withdrawn the earlier sanction granted to the Commissioner of Police, for regulating these business activities under Section 28(1) of the same order affects regulations that had been in place for decades, including those established as early as 1980 for swimming pools and more recent ones from 2023 governing hotels, eating houses and other entertainment the lieutenant governor's direction, Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora has issued a formal notification repealing the seven sets of regulations, which are now deemed invalid from the date of on June 23, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta held a press conference and announced that the police were now relieved of the responsibility of issuing licences to businesses and the force will have more time to focus on their core duties such as crime control, women's safety and public it a "historic day" for Delhi, Gupta said this major reform will allow police to dedicate their energy and resources to actual announced that establishments like hotels, motels, guest houses, restaurants, swimming pools, auditoriums, discotheques, video game parlours and amusement parks will no longer need to obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Delhi Police to power to issue such licences will now rest with local bodies such as the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) or the Delhi Cantonment Board.