JUDGMENT : 1. We have heard counsel for the parties. 2. The operative part of the impugned judgment is as follows: "In the circumstances, we allow this petition to the extent as prayed in the petition, namely that the film shall not be released, screened and exhibited until the judgment in TADA Case BBC 1 of 1993 is delivered. Rule is accordingly made absolute though without any order as to costs." 3. We are informed that there are large number of accused in the said case numbering about 189. Out of them, 123 have been tried. The Trial Court has already passed orders of conviction in some of the cases and is in the process of pronouncing its verdict in regard to the rest. The cases of a few accused are taken up every day and the order pronounced. It, therefore, appears that it will take some time before the Trial Court pronounces its Order dated September 29, 2006 in C.A. No.851 of 2006. order of conviction or acquittal in respect of all the accused. 4. Counsel for the appellant informs us that even the appellant may take some time to make arrangements to release the film, and it may take about four to five weeks. 5. In these circumstances, we dispose of this appeal with the direction that the film shall not be released till such time as the Trial Court pronounces its judgment on the guilt or otherwise of the concerned accused. Once that is done, the appellant may release the film and it is not prevented from doing so because the Trial Court has also to pronounce the sentence in respect of each convicted accused. 6. The questions of law are left open.