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Raveena Tandon, Farah Khan and others get relief in the registered case against them five years ago, allegedly to harm religious sentiments – inside details. Hindi film news

About five years ago, a case was registered against Ravena Tandon and Choreographer Farah Khan for allegedly hurting. Religious sentimentsThe controversy clearly began during an episode on Khan’s showBackbencher‘Where celebs were asked to spell the words and explain. During this time, apparently, comedian Bharti Singh A word was misrepresented, due to which the petitioners argued and they portrayed it to make fun of a religion. Thus, in December 2019, FIRs were lodged against Bharti Singh, screenwriter Abbas Ajiz Dalal, Farah and Raveena at Ajnala police station in December 2019.
It was reported according to Hindustan Times, as he quoted lawyer Abhinav Sood who explained the entire controversy. Now the latest update on this matter is that the court has given Raveena, Farah and other relief in this case. Punjab and Haryana High Court Said that he will not be called anymore in this case for investigation, at least till the next hearing which is on 14 July.
After a bench led by Justice Manisha Batra, it has come to the poor that Punjab and other respondents started issuing notices Section 35 of BNSHe is calling them for further investigation in the case. Thus, as quoted by the tribune, the decision was taken and the court said, “By the next date, no such step will be taken by the defendant.”
The legal team said that the claims made in these complaints were exaggerated and unfounded and had no intention of hurting anyone’s religious beliefs. Earlier, the High Court had earlier stopped any arrest in relation to these FIRs. The next hearing will be held on July 14 according to this report.

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