SC won’t intervene in plea to censor Kangana’s social media posts
The Hindu
Bench asks petitioner to either ignore her utterances or take action under criminal law
The Supreme Court on Friday did not intervene in a plea to censor the social media posts of actor Kangana Ranaut and clubbing of multiple FIRs registered against her for alleged remarks against the Sikh community.
A Bench led by Justice D.Y. Chandrachud advised the petitioner, Sarsar Charanjeet Singh Chanderpal, to either ignore her utterances rather than give it undue publicity or take action under the criminal law.
The court said the writ petition was not maintainable in the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution.
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