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Bar dancers are genuine artists: Mumbai court

TimePublished on Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 21:05, Updated on Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 21:10 in India section

BAR CODE: The dance bars of Mumbai were given performance licenses by state govt.

 BAR CODE: The dance bars of Mumbai were given performance licenses by state govt.


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Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Thursday said that a bar dancers can be termed as ''genuine artists”.

"Merely because these girls were performing in dance bars earlier, it cannot be readily inferred that they are not genuine artists," Justice A B Chaudhary said.

The dance bars of Mumbai were given performance licenses by the state government itself, Justice Chaudhary said.

While restoring the performance license of Nagpur's Hotel Executive Club, the Nagpur Bench of the High Court pointed out though authorities prescribe that performers at hotels should be genuine artists, the term is nowhere defined.

Nagpur Police raided Executive Club on April 9, 2000 and found that obscene performances were underway there.

A criminal case was lodged against the management. The hotel's proprietor Dhananjay Deodhar challenged the FIR and chargesheet before another bench of High Court.

In 2005, High Court quashed the FIR, observing that spot panchnama did not indicate that performances at the time of the raid were obscene in any manner.

This order was confirmed by the Supreme Court as well.

However, Nagpur police authorities issued a show cause notice to the hotel under Bombay Police Act for violating conditions of performance license.

The license was suspended as an inquiry was initiated.

Authorities claimed licenses required that performers at the hotel must be ‘genuine artists having experience’.

Statements of the dancers revealed they were all from Mumbai's dance bars, hence they could not be termed as artists, it was argued.

Deodhar challenged suspension of license before High Court through another petition. In the judgement on the petition on September 1, Chaudhary set aside police action.

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