New Delhi, Oct. 31 -- The Delhi high court on Thursday refused to entertain a petition challenging the certificate granted by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to the Paresh Rawal-starrer Taj Story, saying that it cannot act as a "super censor board." The movie, produced by CA Suresh Jha, is scheduled to be released on Friday and has created controversy ever since the makers dropped a film poster showing a statue of Lord Shiva emerging from the Taj Mahal's dome. A bench comprising chief justice DK Upadhyay and justice Tushar Rao Gedela observed that the Cinematograph Act does not provide any statutory provision allowing the CBFC to review its own certification. "There is no provision for review (review of the certificate granted by the censor board) in the Cinematograph Act; we can't issue such a direction. You haven't done any research. no case laws, nothing. Just because you think something is not right, you will file it? We're not a super censor board. try to understand our limitations," the bench said. It added, "We cannot interfere like this. Please understand. You should have drawn our attention as to how the certification given is in violation of the principles laid down in the Cinematograph Act." htc...