India, Nov. 27 -- The Supreme Court on Thursday flagged several concerns over 'objectionable content' circulating online, and discussed what measures can be taken to ensure that while freedom of speech is protected, no sentiments are hurt either.

The court made the observations while hearing a case involving popular content creators Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia and others, linked to a controversy that broke out a few months ago over an episode of a show on YouTube titled India's Got Latent.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was appearing for the government, informed the court how one cannot do "anything and everything" under freedom of expression, suggesting regulation of user generated content.

During the hearing, Chief Justice o...