BATHINDA, June 11 -- A district court of Mansa on Tuesday refused to issue any order to block the screening of a documentary on the slain Punjabi rapper Shubhdeep Singh alias Sidhu Moose Wala by a foreign broadcaster. The documentary is scheduled to be screened at an event in Mumbai on June 11, a date that coincides with the singer's birth anniversary. In the civil suit, Moose Wala's father, Balkaur Singh has named Ishleen Kaur, Ankur Jain and foreign broadcaster as the respondents. The civil judge (senior division) Rajinder Singh Nagpal refrained from issuing any direction on stop the screening of the documentary and set June 12 as next date of hearing. Balkaur's lawyer, Satinder Pal Singh, said that the petitioner pleaded for screening to be stopped it could compromise the ongoing trial and infringe upon their privacy. "The court has fixed the next date for Thursday. The documentary may be screened as the court did not accept the plea to block the screening," the lawyer said. Singer-turned-politician Moose Wala was shot dead on May 29, 2022. Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar, who has close ties to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, claimed responsibility for Moose Wala's murder. On June 6, Balkaur filed two complaints with the Maharashtra Police to ban the screening of the documentary. In a complaint filed with the Maharashtra DGP and Mumbai's Juhu police station, Balkaur alleged that the documentary may be an attempt to spoil his son's legacy.. Balkaur's lawyer said they have not received any reply from the Maharashtra police. Balkaur sought a ban on the documentary, citing that makers used the name, image, and life story of the slain singer without the family's permission....