Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, told Supreme Court that Ranveer Allahbadia’s remarks on ‘India’s Got Latent’ were “not vulgar, but perverse”. “I saw the show also out of curiosity. Humour is one thing, vulgarity is one thing, and perversity is another level,” said Mehta.
Today, On 18th February, lawyer Abhinav Chandrachud referenced ex-BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma’s controversial remarks while defending Ranveer Allahbadia. The court, however, ordered Allahbadia to surrender his passport to Maharashtra’s Thane police and barred him from leaving the country without approval. Additionally, he has been prohibited from participating in stand-up comedy or ‘roast’ shows until further […]
The Supreme Court Today (Feb 18) will hear Ranveer Allahbadia’s plea regarding multiple FIRs and anticipatory bail related to controversial remarks on ‘India’s Got Latent’. He faces death threats but remains committed to cooperating with authorities.
The Supreme Court will hear Ranveer Allahbadia’s plea regarding multiple FIRs and anticipatory bail related to controversial remarks on ‘India’s Got Latent’. He faces death threats but remains committed to cooperating with authorities.
