Sameer Wankhede tells Delhi High Court that satire isn’t absolute as he sues Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies and others over defamation in Netflix series.
Read Full ArticleIRS officer Sameer Wankhede sues Netflix & Red Chillies over ‘Bads of Bollywood’, alleging defamation and ₹2 crore damages.
SC seeks Centre, OTT platforms’ reply on plea over obscene content streaming; stresses need for regulation to protect public morality and youth.
SC dismisses plea to set up a regulatory board for OTT platforms, stating the issue falls under policy matters, not for the court to intervene.
Plea in SC seeks creation of regulatory board to monitor OTT platforms, citing unchecked content and national security concerns.
The withdrawal of the 2024 Draft Broadcast Bill sparks more debate than clarity, leaving both the media and legal sectors questioning the future of digital regulation.
Supreme Court invokes Article 139A to transfer three decade-old criminal revision petitions from Allahabad High Court to itself, citing exceptional delay and public importance.
06 March, 2026 04:18 PM
Kerala High Court rules intra-court appeals are maintainable against ex parte ad interim orders that affect a party’s right to pursue statutory remedies.
06 March, 2026 04:59 PM
Madras High Court finds wilful contempt by officials for failing to recover 507 acres of temple land, remarking that a deity may not vote but the Constitution must protect its rights.
06 March, 2026 04:38 PM
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