India, March 3 -- Hearing YouTube celebrity Ranveer Allahbadia's plea in connection with the India's Got Latent row, the Supreme Court on Monday asked the central government to suggest measures that prevent the telecast of programs which are not acceptable to the norms of "our society" but don't impinge upon the fundamental right of free speech and expression. The court criticised the YouTuber and his remarks on the controversial YouTube show, saying using filthy language in the garb of humour isn't a display of talent.
"They submit that to prevent the telecast or airing of programs which are not acceptable to the known norms of our society, some regulatory measures may be required. We have requested SG to deliberate upon and suggest suc...
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