The Bombay High Court reserved the ruling on the plea of ​​Kunal Kamra against the fir, would not be arrested yet

The Bombay High Court on Wednesday reserved the order on Kunal Kamra’s plea against the fir in a sarcasm dispute over Eknath Shinde and ordered police not to arrest the comedian. A bank of Supreme Court Sarang Kotwal and Justice Shriram Modak said the arguments were fulfilled and it was agreed that Saman is under 35 (3), specially mentioned that the arrest of the person is not needed, the issue of arresting this person does not arise in this background. The court said: “The case is safe for the order until the requester will be arrested.” Meanwhile, the Madras High Court expanded the interim security to April 17 from the arrest of Kamra on April 7, when he moved the court and demanded to expect the bail of the Fir in Mumbai. Earlier this month, Kunal Kamra moved the Bombay High Court during his stand-up show ‘Naya Bharat’, in which he demanded that the fir was filed against him in connection with the ‘traitor’ sarcasm directed by Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. The Advocate of Kunal Kamra argued that his client offered to make a statement on several occasions due to safety issues and the authorities emphasized their physical appearance in the light of the Madras High Court in Madras to make a statement. The petition submitted on April 5 challenged the fir on a constitutional basis with the argument that it violates the fundamental rights of Kamra, that is, freedom of expression and right to life under Articles 19 and 21. A Bank of Justice Sv Kotwal and Justice SM Modak will hear the matter. After hearing the petition, the judge ruled that Kamra would receive protection by April 16 and issued notices to the Maharashtra government and complainant Shiv Sena Mla Murji Patel to respond to the petition. Share this story -tags