Film trailers are not promises, only meant to create a buzz: Supreme Court

Film trailers are not promises, only meant to create a buzz: Supreme Court

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Category : National Published on: April 27 2024

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  • Promotional trailers are deemed unilateral and aimed solely at enhancing ticket sales, devoid of any contractual commitment.
  • The Supreme Court ruling asserts that trailers do not establish offers or contractual agreements, highlighting the distinction between viewership and ticket purchases as separate transactions.
  • The judgment of "YASH RAJ FILMS PRIVATE LIMITED vs. AFREEN FATIMA ZAIDI" clarifies that there exists no obligation for the content showcased in trailers to mirror the content of the actual movie, emphasizing the non-binding nature of trailer content.
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