Srinagar, April 3 -- Ranveer Allahabadia, a popular podcaster, recently found himself embroiled in a firestorm of controversy after making offensive remarks on Samay Raina's YouTube show, India's Got Latent. On February 18, the Supreme Court of India called his comments "vulgar" and remarked that his 'dirty mind' had brought shame to the society. Despite this comment, the court granted him protection from arrest, opening a broader conversation about the limits of freedom of speech on digital platforms. Then, on March 10, 2025, the Supreme Court reiterated that while fundamental rights are enshrined in the Constitution, they come with certain reasonable restrictions. In its sharp observations, the court critiqued Allahabadia's brand of hum...