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India's Got Latent row: Comedian Samay Raina appears in SC; court asks him, others to file response

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 15 July 2025 ()
Samay Raina, Balraj, and Nishant Tanwar appeared before the Supreme Court. A petition accused them of derogatory remarks about disabled persons. The court directed them to file written replies. They must appear in person at the next hearing. The case involves an episode of India’s Got Latent. It sparked debate over free speech and responsibility.
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