The High Court of Delhi has dismissed a public interest litigation seeking setting up of a regulatory authority to review the contents of non-film songs on the grounds that the Central government had clear regulations to keep a tab on the information available on various media platforms
The notice lays down rules for the nature of the apology. It says that the guru has to make a new video in which he will contradict all his previous allegations. He has to then circulate it on all the social media platforms where he had uploaded his earlier (original) disparaging videos.
Delhi High Court restrained the Delhi Police from issuing any statements or circulating information regarding allegations and evidence allegedly collected against one of the founding members of Pinjra Tod, Devanga Kalita, or other accused to any person, including to the media or on social media platforms