Supreme Court clears screening of film 'Rana Plaza'.

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All hurdles to screen the film 'Rana Plaza' have been removed.
The Supreme Court has quashed a petition to review an earlier verdict, which cleared the film.
The four-member appeals bench led by Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha scrapped the plea on Thursday.
The film was set to premiere on Sep 4 but the High Court, on Aug 24, imposed a six-month ban on its release following a plea by the Bangladesh National Garment Workers League chief Sirajul Islam.
It had also stayed the censor board’s clearance of the movie.
On Sep 6, the Appellate Division stayed the ban and cleared the way for its release.
But the petitioner moved the Supreme Court’s Chamber Judge for a review of the verdict and a status quo was imposed until Sep 14. The matter was forwarded for hearing to a regular bench.
On Thursday, the chief justice-led bench heard the matter before scrapping the plea.     R
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