Court Orders Fresh Hearing On FIR Plea Against Rahul Gandhi For Alleged Lord Ram “Mythological Figure” Remark

A Varanasi Sessions Court set aside a magistrate court order refusing to entertain a plea against Rahul Gandhi over remarks allegedly describing Lord Ram as a “mythological figure.” The Court directed fresh consideration of the request for FIR registration, reopening examination of whether any criminal offence is disclosed.

Questioning Police Action Is Not A Crime, Criminal Law Cannot Be Used To Silence A Citizen: Madras High Court Quashes Case Against Two Men

The Madras High Court quashed criminal proceedings against two men, holding that merely questioning the legality of police action cannot constitute a criminal offence unless the essential ingredients of the alleged offences are clearly established. The Court found the accusations vague and legally insufficient.

India’s Got Latent | Need to Do Something; Supreme Court Issues Urgent Notice to Centre Over ‘Obscene Content’ on YouTube

NEW DELHI: Today, 18th Feb, The Supreme Court of India recently heard a petition filed by popular YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia. The case concerns the controversial show “India’s Got Latent,” and the court raised concerns about the regulation of “obscene” content on platforms like YouTube and social media.