The Sindh High Court (SHC) has instructed the Sindh Censor Board to re-evaluate its decision to ban screenings of the documentary "Ghost School." The ban stemmed from concerns raised about the film's depiction of educational conditions in the province. The filmmakers contested the ban, arguing it violated their fundamental rights to freedom of expression. The SHC directed the censors to provide a reasoned explanation for the prohibition and consider the filmmakers’ arguments. The court emphasized the importance of a fair and transparent review process. The decision offers a potential path forward for the documentary to be screened, pending the censor board’s reconsideration. This case highlights ongoing tensions between artistic freedom and provincial authorities’ concerns regarding sensitive social issues.