The Bombay High Court granted temporary protection from arrest to stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra while hearing his petition to cancel an FIR related to his comment about Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. The court noted that arrest was unnecessary under current laws, despite threats Kamra received and issues regarding police conduct.
The Madras High Court Today (April 7) extended stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra’s interim protection from arrest till April 17. Kamra is facing multiple FIRs for allegedly mocking Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde in a parody song.
OpenAI has claimed immunity from copyright infringement in India regarding allegations from ANI, asserting that its LLM training and data storage occur outside the country, thus falling outside Indian copyright law. OpenAI’s attorney argued there’s no direct use of ANI’s content and that no evidence of copyright violation has been presented.
Comedian Kunal Kamra Today (Mar 28) received interim bail till April 7 from the Madras High Court after facing threats over remarks on Eknath Shinde. The Court noted he couldn’t safely seek protection in Maharashtra.
Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra Today (Mar 28) approached the Madras High Court for transit anticipatory bail after an FIR was filed in Mumbai. He seeks protection from arrest over alleged comments made about Deputy CM Eknath Shinde during his show.
Mumbai Police sends second notice to comedian Kunal Kamra in defamation case filed by Shiv Sena MLA. Kamra hits back at T-Series for flagging his parody video, calling it a blow to free speech.
A Delhi court issued a summons to Sushil Kumar after he was caught smoking during a video conference hearing. The judge has directed him to appear in person on March 29 to explain his misconduct.
Mumbai Police Today (Mar 25) summoned comedian Kunal Kamra over a controversial joke about Deputy CM Eknath Shinde. As he’s currently out of Mumbai, the notice was also sent via WhatsApp.
The Ministry of Law and Justice of India confirmed that it took action last month under the Hague Convention to serve a legal notice to Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, in connection with an ongoing U.S. lawsuit.
Supreme Court ruled that people not initially accused can’t demand a hearing before being summoned for trial, clarifying the procedure under Section 319 CrPC. Jamin and Akil will now face trial in a 2009 murder case.
