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 New Delhi: The Supreme Court laid down guidelines against disparaging portrayal of persons with disabilities in visual media and films on Monday, saying that terms such as cripple and  8220 pastic have acquired devalued meanings in societal perceptions.   The verdict came on a plea filed by one Nipun Malhotra, who submitted that the Hindi film Aankh Micholi ; contained deprecatory references to differently abled persons. P 
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 Kochi: Watching pornographic photographs or videos in one   private time without showing it to others is not an offence under the law as it is a matter of personal choice, the Kerala High Court has held.   The high court said that declaring such an act as an offence would amount to intrusion of a person   privacy and interference with his personal choice. The ruling by Justice P V Kunhikrishnan came while quashing a case of obscenity under Sect 
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