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Delhi cops pulled up by court for not registering complaint against John Abraham for obscene photograph published in paper. Star may also land in jail

Women may swoon when John Abraham bares his basics. But a court in Delhi was not so impressed. The Bollywood hunk may get into trouble for a Full Monty photograph from his latest film New York that was published in a city newspaper.
That is not all. Nude John may also land Delhi cops in trouble.

A lower court in Delhi on Tuesday asked the Delhi police to furnish reasons why the complaint by a local NGO in this regard was not entertained.
"Metropolitan Magistrate Alok Agarwals court has given two weeks to the SHO of Moti Nagar police station to file his reply as to why the complaint by an NGO regarding Johns obscene photograph was not entertained. Next hearing of the case has been fixed for July 30," said advocate Ramesh Chhabra, who is representing the NGO.
The photo shoot allegedly took place for the promotion of the movie New York where John is playing the role a Muslim man harassed by American agencies after the 9/11 attack. "In the photograph, the actor is covering his private parts with his hands while his trousers are below his knees. The photo is in very bad taste and the complaint was filed under Sections 292 and 294 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC)," said Chhabra.
The court took cognizance of the matter after the NGO alleged that the Moti Nagar SHO refused to file a complaint as it concerned a "big film star." "The officers at the police station requested us to directly approach the court as the matter concerned a big movie actor and could create trouble for them. We decided to go to the court of chief metropolitan magistrate where the case was directed to the court of metropolitan magistrate," said Chhabra.
The case could also land John in jail. "Its a non cognizable offence with a jail term of two to five years. Of course the allegations will have to be proved during the course of inquiry and in the court room but proofs are available in plenty as the photographs are available in public," said the advocate.
MiD DAY tried contacting John but calls made to his mobile phone remained unanswered.

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