Nagpur Court Orders Rapper Honey Singh To Submit Voice Sample. Reason Inside

A case has been filed against Rapper Honey Singh for using obscene language in one of his songs. Recently a piece of news has come out which reflects that the district court in Maharastra’s Nagpur has directed singer Yo Yo Honey Singh to appear before a local police station. He was said to submit his voice sample in connection with a case. 

Turns out, the case was registered against him by one Anandpal Singh Jabbal for singing and uploading a vulgar song and using obscene language on social media. However, no one song has been specified. 

Reports of Times Of India suggests, the complaint was reportedly registered by the Panchpaoli police against Singh under section 292 (sale, distribution of obscene content) and other relevant provisions of the IPC and Information Technology Act. Now, the District and additional sessions judge SASM Ali has directed Honey Singh to appear before the cops at Nagpur’s Panchpaoli police station.

The investigating officer objected to Singh’s application, saying that the singer was expected to appear at the police station on January 25, but he failed to do so and told the officer through email of his inability to do so.

According to the investigating officer, the singer was not complying with the investigation, and if he is allowed to fly, he will not be able to appear in court.

After Honey Singh assured the court of his willingness to submit the voice sample, the court allowed his application. While permitting the singer to travel to Dubai between January 29 and February 4, the court asked him to appear at the police station between February 4 and 11.

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