The Supreme Court found that the investigation in the Ranveer Allahabadia case has been completed and he would hear his petition regarding the return of his passport on 28 April. The popular podcaster was investigated on YouTube to make vulgar remarks on Raina’s show India’s show India’s show India’s show.
The Supreme Court found that the investigation in the Ranveer Allahabadia case has been completed and he would hear his petition regarding the return of his passport on 28 April. The popular podcaster was investigated on YouTube to make vulgar remarks on Raina’s show India’s show India’s show India’s show. On 18 February, the apex court protected Allahabadia from arrest in several FIRs recorded on his comments during a YouTube show and directed him to submit his passport to the investigating officer of Thane’s Nodal Cyber Police Station. A bench of Justice Suryakant and Justice N. Kotishwar Singh said that it would consider the petition of Alladia on 28 April.
During the hearing, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing on behalf of Assam and Maharashtra Police, said that the statement of a co-accused will be recorded in the Guwahati FIR, while the investigation in connection with the FIR in Mumbai has been completed, but the charge sheet is yet to be filed. The bench recorded Mehta’s statement and found that the investigation had been completed. The apex court on March 3 allowed Allahabadia to resume its podcast the Ranveer show, provided that it maintains “morality and decency” and make it suitable for audiences of all ages.
Apart from this, Raina’s legal problems do not seem to end soon. On Monday, the Supreme Court reprimanded India’s thinker for fellow comedian Ranveer Allabia’s remarks. Justice Suryakant said on Monday, ‘We are really upset with the allegations. We keep such cases on records … make the concerned persons as parties … suggest measures. Then we will see. ‘ At the same time, the Supreme Court has extended the interim protection period from the arrest of Ranveer.
The Supreme Court has also extended the period of interim protection by arrest in the case related to the controversial comments made by him and others in an episode of India’s Got Latant to YouTuber and Podcaster Ranveer Allabia. On Monday, the Supreme Court said that the Maharashtra Police has completed the investigation of the case and the charge sheet will be filed soon. The Supreme Court has asked the Assam Police whether the investigation in the Allahabadia case has been completed and it is no longer needed for further investigation. The Supreme Court has decided to hear the case on 28 April.
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