Agra, May 25 -- A revision was filed in the court of the district judge, Agra, challenging the order by the special court (MP/MLA), Agra, which dismissed a case filed by an Agra lawyer against BJP MP Kangana Ranaut on May 6. The case dismissed was filed on September 11, 2024 over comments allegedly made by the MP about the farmers agitation at the Delhi border. "The revision has been filed on Friday and the court of the district judge is to hear the revision on June 2," said Rama Shankar Sharma, the counsel who was the petitioner in the dismissed complaint and has filed revision now. The special court (MP/MLA) in its order on May 6, stated that the law provides that before taking cognizance of crime under section 353 (2) of Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita for inciting public unrest, prior sanction from the central government, state government or district magistrate is required but in the complaint case filed against Ranaut, the complainant had not mentioned any such sanction nor produced evidence about it. The trial court observed that the complaint was barred by Section 217 of Bhartiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and thus the complainant has failed to establish any crime committed by Ranaut, and as such the complaint case filed under section 226 BNSS is liable to be dismissed. BJP MP and cine actor Kangana Ranaut was served notices by Special Court (MP/MLA) Court but she had not appeared in person but her counsel had earlier appeared in the case and submitted a Vakalatnama in the Special Court (MP/MLA) at Agra on February 27, 2025 after the court had issued notices to Ranaut....