Ranveer Allahbadia Goes to the Supreme Court of India for Protection Against Multiple FIRs –

Ranveer Allahbadia has been receiving a lot of backlash, and there are several cases against him. He has filed a petition for protection in the Supreme Court (Movie Talkies).

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Ranveer Allahbadia goes to supreme court:

Ranveer Allahbadia's viral video from India's Got Latent show has been undergoing significant backlash from all quarters. Netizens are slamming him from every direction, and many have even blocked or unfollowed his social media pages and channel. There have been several cases against him, involving the police, Cyber Cell, and NCW, and now he has approached the Supreme Court of India for protection.

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Ranveer Allahbadia filed a writ petition at the Supreme Court for protection against strict action. He filed the petition under Article 32 and challenged multiple FIRs that were lodged against him over the controversial video. The Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna, declined the advance scheduled hearing, saying, "We have already given a date for listing. No oral mentioning, please."

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The matter also involves two other YouTubers/comedians, Samay Raina and Apoorva Mukhija. Ranveer shared a public apology a few days ago, and then Samay posted that he has removed all the videos from YouTube. Apoorva Mukhija appeared before the court/police but hasn't reacted to the matter yet. Ranveer, Samay, and Apoorva have all been accused of using vulgar language and cheap jokes on the show, which have offended many.

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