"Needless to say, the judgment has been absolutely misconstrued by the Association. It is, accordingly, directed that all concerned shall see to it that any person, male or female, can be registered with an association, if otherwise eligible, to become either a Make-up Artist or a Hair Dresser or a Costume Stylist, or all together, it shall be subject to deposit of the prevalent fees.
"There cannot be any exclusivity or categorisation for any particular gender. This order shall be carried in letter and spirit," a bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra said.
The bench, also comprising Justice P C Pant, in its interim order, said the association will provide membership to female make up artists on subscription of Rs 15,000 only instead of exorbitant amount of Rs one lakh and above.
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"Needless to emphasize, this is an ad-interim measure, subject to hearing of the registered Trade Union of Maharashtra and the Associations concerned, as far as the fees is concerned," the bench said.
Earlier, the apex court, on November 10, 2014, had put an end to a 59-year old practice in Bollywood that had restricted female make-up artist from pursuing the profession in the film industry.