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Ranveer Allahabadia Controversy: SC Criticizes YouTuber’s Offensive Comments but Provides Interim Relief

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The Supreme Court has granted interim protection from arrest to YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia concerning his controversial comments made during a guest appearance on the show “India’s Got Latent.” The court also ordered that no additional FIRs can be filed against him regarding this incident.However, this relief is conditional upon Allahbadia’s full cooperation with the ongoing investigation. The court mandated that he surrender his passport to the authorities and prohibited him from leaving the country without prior approval.

The court’s ruling followed a plea filed by Allahbadia in response to multiple FIRs lodged against him nationwide. He is being represented by advocate Abhinav Chandrachud, son of former Chief Justice DY Chandrachud. The petition involves the Central Government as well as the governments of Maharashtra and Assam as respondents.

During the hearing, Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh condemned Allahbadia’s remarks, labeling them “disgusting” and “perverse.” In defense, Chandrachud expressed his own disapproval of his client’s language but questioned whether it amounted to a crime. He referenced the earlier Apoorva Arora case judgment in his argument.

Justice Kant pressed, “If this isn’t obscenity, then what is? Is the ruling in the Apoorva Arora case a green light for unrestricted speech?” He further criticized Allahbadia, noting, “There’s something deeply inappropriate in his mindset that he expressed during that program… He has insulted parents. Why should the courts defend him?”

Justice Kant emphasized the societal shame resulting from Allahbadia’s words, stating, “The language you employed will embarrass parents, sisters, daughters, and the entire community. It reveals a perverse mindset.”

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When Chandrachud mentioned that his client had received death threats, the bench assured that the state would address those concerns.

Allahbadia, recognized as a prominent digital content creator, has faced considerable backlash over his comments, prompting legal actions in several states. Following the uproar, he issued an apology, admitting he should not have made such statements during the show.

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Ex-IAS Officer Dhanendra Kumar Dies in Delhi House Fire

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New Delhi: Former IAS officer and the first chairman of the Competition Commission of India (CCI), Dhanendra Kumar, died after a fire broke out at his house in Delhi’s Hauz Khas area on Thursday night. He was 80.

According to police, the fire was suspected to have started after an air conditioner blast inside the house. At the time of the incident, five people, including family members and domestic staff, were present in the house.

Firefighters and police teams rushed to the spot and rescued the people trapped inside. Dhanendra Kumar and his son were taken to a nearby hospital. Kumar died during treatment due to smoke inhalation. His son suffered injuries and is now out of danger.

Police said no foul play is suspected in the incident. The house was badly damaged in the fire.

Dhanendra Kumar was a 1968 batch IAS officer. During his long career, he served in several important positions in the central and Haryana governments. He worked in ministries such as Defence, Road Transport, and Culture.

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He also served as the first chairman of the Competition Commission of India from 2009 to 2011. He played an important role in strengthening competition laws and economic reforms in the country.

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Even after retirement, he remained active in public policy and corporate affairs.

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Woman Found Dead Six Months after Marriage

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Lucknow: A young woman was found hanging at her in-laws’ house just six months after her marriage in Lucknow. The deceased has been identified as Shweta Singh.

According to her family, Shweta married Bhupendra Singh on November 22, 2025. Her father, Umesh Kumar Singh, alleged that her husband and his family harassed her regularly for dowry and demanded a car. He also claimed that Shweta faced mental torture from her husband and in-laws after marriage.

The incident took place at her in-laws’ house in the Thakurganj area of Lucknow. Shweta was rushed to a hospital, but doctors declared her dead.

Her parents suspect murder and alleged that the family tried to present the death as suicide by hanging the body. Based on the complaint, police registered a case against Shweta’s husband and his family under Sections 80 and 85 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Dowry Prohibition Act.

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Police said the accused family members are absconding, and a search operation is underway. The body has been sent for post-mortem examination, and further action will be taken after the report arrives.

 

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Army Helicopter Crashes In Ladakh, All Three Officers Injured But Safe

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National: Three Indian Army officers survived after their helicopter crashed in the Tangste region near Leh in Ladakh. The accident took place on May 20. Officials confirmed the incident on Friday.

The helicopter belonged to the Army’s ageing Cheetah fleet. A Lieutenant Colonel and a Major were flying the chopper. Major General Sachin Mehta, General Officer Commanding of the 3rd Infantry Division, was travelling as a passenger.

All three officers suffered injuries in the crash. However, they survived the accident in the difficult mountainous region. A selfie clicked by Major General Mehta after the crash has now gone viral on social media. The photo showed the three officers sitting on rocks near the badly damaged helicopter.

Many people called their survival a miracle because of the harsh terrain and the risks involved in flying the old Cheetah helicopters in high-altitude areas.

The Indian Army has ordered an official inquiry to find out the reason behind the crash.

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The incident has once again raised concerns over the safety of the Cheetah helicopters. These helicopters were introduced in the 1970s and have been used for decades in difficult operations, including Operation Meghdoot in Siachen Glacier in 1984.

In recent years, several accidents involving the Cheetah fleet have been reported. The helicopters are now being slowly replaced by the indigenous Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.

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The Army has reportedly ordered six limited-series-production LUHs. The new helicopters can fly at a top speed of 220 kmph and have an operational range of 350 km.

Despite its age, the Cheetah helicopter is still considered one of the best helicopters for high-altitude flying operations.

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