The Supreme Court of India is addressing a case involving YouTubers Ranveer Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani over inappropriate comments made on “India’s Got Latent.” The Court granted Allahbadia temporary protection from arrest but criticized his remarks. It emphasized the need for content regulations while balancing freedom of speech and societal norms.
Today, On 21st April, The Supreme Court noted that the investigation against YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia is complete. It has scheduled the hearing for his plea seeking the return of his passport on April 28.
The Maharashtra Cyber Cell has issued a second summons to stand-up comedian Samay Raina in connection with the ongoing ‘India’s Got Latent’ row. The case revolves around alleged controversial content that sparked legal scrutiny. Authorities have called Raina for further questioning as part of the investigation. More developments are expected as legal proceedings continue.
Gauhati High Court Today (March 7) granted Absolute Interim Anticipatory Bail to Ashish Chanchlani in connection with the ‘India’s Got Latent’ obscenity case. Chanchlani still awaits Supreme Court’s decision on shifting the case to Mumbai.
The Supreme Court Today (March 3) allowed Ranveer Allahbadia to restart his show but strongly criticized Samay Raina for fleeing to Canada and making controversial statements. The court hinted that Samay’s troubles may increase soon.
India’s Got Latent Row | The Supreme Court Today (March 3) permitted The Ranveer Show to continue, but only if it follows strict moral and decency standards. The court is also considering new regulations to balance free speech and public norms.
Today, On 21st February, The Supreme Court issued notices to Assam and Maharashtra on YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani’s request to club multiple FIRs. His case was tagged with Ranveer Allahbadia’s similar plea, the main accused in the matter. The move aims to streamline proceedings and avoid multiple trials.
YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani approached the Supreme Court to quash or transfer an FIR filed against him in Guwahati. The case pertains to alleged obscenity on the show India’s Got Latent. Chanchlani seeks relief from legal action, arguing against the charges. The Supreme Court’s decision on his plea is now awaited.
Today, On 18th February, The Gauhati High Court granted interim protection to Ashish Chanchlani in the IGL obscenity case. The court observed that the FIR lacks specific allegations against him. It also noted that Chanchlani is cooperating with the investigation. This relief ensures no immediate legal action against him.
YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani seeks anticipatory bail from the Guwahati High Court after an FIR was filed for promoting obscenity on India’s Got Latent, alongside other YouTubers under multiple laws.
