The court, however, said the suit was not maintainable against the Central Board of Film Certification which had also been made a respondent.
The matter has been posted for January 22 for evidence.
Petitioner Hemant Patil had sought deletion of "objectionable" scenes in the film before the release and a ban on the publicity poster which showed the actor standing on railway tracks in the buff with only a transistor hiding his modesty, describing it as "obscene and vulgar". The movie was released today.
Counsel for the plaintiff, R N Kachave, however, argued the civil court may not have the jurisdiction to hear the matter against Censor Board but it can certainly entertain a suit against the film's director and producer.
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Civil Judge M S Sharma agreed with his contention and framed issues today on maintainability of the suit.
Khan, who hosts popular TV show 'Satyamev Jayate', has a good and clean public image, but by appearing "nude" in the poster he has committed "a shameful" act, Patil contended.