India, March 3 -- The Supreme Court on Monday allowed YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia to resume uploading his podcasts and shows on social media weeks after the apex court directed him to stop airing the podcast.

While delivering the order, the bench told senior advocate Abhinav Chandrachud, who was representing Allahbadia, that fundamental rights were not (served) on a platter and came with certain restrictions.

Justice Surya Kant pointed out that one of the accused in the case went to Canada and spoke on the case.

"These youngsters may think that we are outdated but we know how to deal with them. Don't take the court lightly," the judge cautioned.

The court's remarks came after the YouTuber's petition urging the court to let him resume ...