India, April 7 -- The Madras high court on Monday extended stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra's interim anticipatory bail until April 17 in connection with the First Information Report (FIR) lodged against him in Mumbai over his alleged remarks against Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde.
Justice Sundar Mohan asked Kamra's counsel, advocate V Suresh, to "take steps to approach concerned authorities" as he extended the interim relief granted on March 28. Suresh said Kamra has approached the Bombay high court, which will take up the hearing of his plea for quashing the FIR on Tuesday. He added that three more FIRs were lodged against Kamra after he approached the Madras high court.
"They [the police] have gone to his [Kamra]'s hous...
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