A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal told the counsel appearing for the petitioner that they should have approached the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) first on the issue.
"This is a very badly drafted writ petition. This cannot be a public interest litigation. CBFC has not been made a party in this. There are no proper pleadings and necessary parties have not been made respondents," the bench said.
The counsel appearing for the petitioner initially told the bench that the matter should be heard as the movie '31st October' is scheduled to hit the theatres on October 7, but later withdrew the plea.
The petitioner, Ajay Katara, has claimed that going by the trailers, posters and banners of the film, it is against the ideology of the "oldest political party of the country". Indira Gandhi was assassinated onOctober 31, 1984.
It claimed that the film's producer, Magical Dreams Production Pvt Ltd, has used a look-alike of the unnamed political figure who has been "painted in a bad light".
Apart from seeking blocking of its release, the plea also sought deletion of some "offensive scenes" in the film.