The Supreme Court of India criticized comedian Samay Raina and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia for not complying with previous court orders related to the 'India's Got Latent' controversy. The court accused Raina of 'taking the court for a ride' and labeled both individuals as 'self-styled youth icons.' They were fined ₹3 lakh each and given two weeks to submit a compliance affidavit. The controversy began after Allahbadia made controversial remarks during a podcast episode hosted by Raina, which led to public outrage and multiple FIRs being filed against him. The court emphasized that freedom of speech does not justify violating societal norms and provided Allahbadia with interim protection due to threats against him.
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