No telecast of December 16 gangrape film in India: BBC
Officials said Home Ministry is planning legal action against British filmmaker Leslee Udwin for allegedly violating stipulated permission conditions.

In a communication to the Home Ministry, the BBC said that in compliance with the Government of India's directive, it would not telecast the documentary in India, official sources said.
However, in the same communication, the British media giant said that it has broadcast the film in United Kingdom last night 10 PM (GMT).
The Union Home Ministry had yesterday asked BBC not to broadcast the documentary anywhere.
Officials had said the Home Ministry is also planning legal action against British filmmaker Leslee Udwin for allegedly violating stipulated permission conditions.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh had said that provisions for allowing such shoots inside jails would be reviewed.
The documentary includes an interview conducted by Udwin and BBC, of Mukesh Singh, the driver of the bus in which the 23-year-old paramedical student was brutally gangraped by six men on December 16, 2012. Mukesh has made derogatory statements against women in the documentary.
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