Day 3: After Police FIR, Vulgarity-Accused Allahbadia Loses 1.8 Lakh Subscribers on YouTube
Day 3: After Police FIR, Vulgarity-Accused Allahbadia Loses 1.8 Lakh Subscribers on YouTube

Summary

The apex court, while disapproving of Allahabadia remarks, told the petitionerโ€™s lawyer,โ€ You need to go off the show business for some time,โ€.

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Tuesday rapped Youtuber Ranveer Allahbadia for his offensive remarks during a provocative comedy show by Samay Raina, saying the 31-year-old man has a dirty mind which he vomited out in Indiaโ€™s Got Latent.

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Both Allahabadia and Raina are wanted by Mumbai and Assam Police after the cops registered a police case under BNS sections of IT Act and use of obscenity and vulgarity in their content.

The apex court, while disapproving of Allahabadia remarks, told the petitionerโ€™s lawyer,โ€ You need to go off the show business for some time.โ€

 

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The top court also said โ€œpopularity cannot be a a license to just say anythingโ€.

The top court also said,โ€ Ranveer will not leave the country without the courtโ€™s permission,โ€ while directing him to โ€œsubmit his passport at the police stationโ€

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SC, however, gave him some reprieve, while ordering protection from any immediate arrest. Both Allahbadia and Raina have not been appearing for Mumbai police during despite summons being served upon them.

While Allahbadia has locked his home in Khar, Raina is maintaining that he is out of country.