SC Stays Release of ‘Hamare Baarah’ Amid Controversy Over Islamic Faith Representation

Today(on 13th June),The Supreme Court halted the release of ‘Hamare Baarah,’ citing concerns about its portrayal of Islamic faith and married Muslim women. It urged the Bombay High Court to promptly address the petition challenging the film’s certification. This case reflects the delicate balance between artistic freedom and cultural sensitivity in Indian cinema, with legal implications.

Madras High Court: YouTube channels turning as Threat to Society

Today, On 9th May, The Madras High Court voiced concerns about YouTube channels spreading harmful content, emphasizing the need for stricter regulation and responsible content creation online. Justice K. Kumaresh Babu highlighted the serious impact of such content on public discourse and called for regulatory measures to address this pressing issue. The court postponed an anticipatory bail hearing for a week.