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Ranveer Singh, who is riding on the success of Dhurandhar, approached the Karnataka High Court seeking to quash a private complaint and the FIR registered against him over allegations that he insulted

Ranveer Singh, who is riding on the success of Dhurandhar, approached the Karnataka High Court seeking to quash a private complaint and the FIR registered against him over allegations that he insulted the sacred Daiva tradition and a deity referenced in Kantara: Chapter 1. The matter was taken up by the court today, where a single-bench judge rapped the actor for mocking religious sentiments before ordering a relief for him in the case.

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Ranveer Singh, who is riding on the success of Dhurandhar, approached the Karnataka High Court seeking to quash a private complaint and the FIR registered against him over allegations that he insulted the sacred Daiva tradition and a deity referenced in Kantara: Chapter 1. The matter was taken up by the court today, where a single-bench judge rapped the actor for mocking religious sentiments before ordering a relief for him in the case. 
 Ranveer Singh, who is riding on the success of Dhurandhar, approached the Karnataka High Court seeking to quash a private complaint and the FIR registered against him over allegations that he insulted the sacred Daiva tradition and a deity referenced in Kantara: Chapter 1. The matter was taken up by the court today, where a single-bench judge rapped the actor for mocking religious sentiments before ordering a relief for him in the case. 
 Hearing in the matter began before the single-judge bench of Justice M. Nagaprasanna. Senior advocate Sajan Poovayya appeared for Singh. The judge observed that statements should not hurt the sentiments of any section of people, and no one should speak in a way that hurts religious feelings. “Whether it is Ranveer Singh or anyone else, being a superstar means many people follow you,” the judge said. 

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 shamsher malik
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