BREAKING | PM Modi vs Cartoonist | “Publish Online Apology. Not From The Pen But From The Heart”: Supreme Court To Hemant Malviya

The Supreme Court Today (Aug 19) heard cartoonist Hemant Malviya’s plea after his caricature allegedly mocked RSS and PM Modi. Court asked him to post an apology online while keeping the case pending.

BREAKING | “Log Kisi Ko Bhi, Kuch Bhi Keh Dete Hain”: Supreme Court Protects Cartoonist Over PM Modi, RSS & Lord Shiva Cartoons

The Supreme Court Today (July 15) granted protection to cartoonist Hemant Malviya, accused of posting offensive content about PM Modi and RSS. The court warned him against sharing more objectionable posts in future.

“Still No Maturity In Him”: Supreme Court Blasts Cartoonist Arrested Over ‘Inflammatory’ Posts on PM Modi, RSS & Lord Shiva

The Supreme Court Today (July 14) refused interim protection from arrest to cartoonist Hemant Malviya for controversial posts on PM Modi, Lord Shiva and RSS. The judges called his content “inflammatory” and lacking maturity.

Undignified Caricature of PM & RSS? | Cartoonist Hemant Malviya Moves Supreme Court Seeking Anticipatory Bail

Today, On 11th July, Cartoonist Hemant Malviya approaches the Supreme Court for anticipatory bail after the Madhya Pradesh High Court rejected his plea over allegedly objectionable Caricature targeting the Prime Minister and RSS.

Madhya Pradesh High Court Rejects Bail of Cartoonist for Insulting PM Modi, RSS and Lord Shiva: “Misuse of Freedom of Speech”

Madhya Pradesh High Court refused anticipatory bail to cartoonist Hemant Malviya for posting a cartoon allegedly insulting PM Modi, RSS, and Lord Shiva. The Court said it was a clear misuse of freedom of speech and needed custodial interrogation.

[IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack] PIL to Ban Netflix Series Withdrawn After Disclaimer Update

A petition to ban Netflix’s “IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack” series was withdrawn from the Delhi High Court after Netflix added a disclaimer. The petitioner raised concerns about the portrayal of the hijackers and sought a ban, claiming it misrepresented historical events and offended Hindu sentiments. Netflix has committed to updating the disclaimer with the real names of the hijackers.