
On Wednesday, March 26, the High Court refused to entertain the disputes of the public interest against the latest MANIAC Singer Honey Singh song, which was charged with objectivizing women and using vulgar texts. The Court of Justice recommended the petitioner, Lavkush Kumar, instead of stating a suitable legal remedy under civil or criminal law, he said Living Law.
The divisional bench, including the chief Judge Devendra Kumar Upiphyaya and the justice Tushar Rao Gedel, have heard a request that challenged certain song texts and claimed that they contained “Bhalpuri vulgarity”.
The chief judge strongly protested against regional categorization of vulgarity and said:
The petitioner’s advisor claimed that the song had gained millions of opinions on YouTube and urged the court to act. However, the bench explained that if the petitioner believed that the song had supported obscenity, it should file a complaint or companies under the legal procedure.
“If there are crimes and it is conscious, please file a complaint or company. If it is not filed, you know the procedure,” the court said, claiming that there is a legal disability.
The judges also noted that there is no proposal for a written proposal in this matter, as they generally apply to state or public authorities, while this case fell under private law. The Court reiterated that if the petitioner felt injured, he should examine the remedies under criminal or civil law.
In addition, the bench criticized the generalization of Bhojpuri music and noted: “Wherever you said Bhojpuri.
After these observations, the petitioner withdrew the saw, and the court granted freedom to seek further legal possibilities.
“The petition is rejected with the freedom for which they pray,” the court concluded.
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