What a waste of time of the courts, The venue was chosen by the advert makers not Sania, beside doesn't India have an advertising standards agency to whom this could be reported and the advert banned to be aired saving valuable court time.The cost of making avert and the fine imposed on the advert maker is enough to send the message out that the place of worship regardless of which religion is not open to exploitation. Just as in west all misleading adverts or material that is degrading and that sends out wrong message to masses is reported by the public to ASA whose decision is final and an apology and the out come is aired on the national TV channels.