all i can say is this ..............the law is here.
interpret it urself according to ur own conveniences
i cannot argue more on this, because common sense is not being applied here , things are being made so minute that if something is not written very very veryyyyyyyy clearly, its not being understood ................damnnnn
If you must argue on law, here it is.
Honey Singh's controversial song was not released by him, or any recording label in India. The restrictions on Freedom of Speech and Expression apply to words expressed within the territory of India, and to public at large. You can put a ban on those words, but not try the person for violating your law. The best GoI can do is ban the YT videos of his controversial song. BUT, they can not ban him from singing his other songs in public, nor ban him from recording more songs.
To give an example. Just because Satanic Verses is banned in India does not prevent Salman Rushdie from reading excerpts from Midnight's Children or to sit in Delhi and pen a new book.
interpret it urself according to ur own conveniences
i cannot argue more on this, because common sense is not being applied here , things are being made so minute that if something is not written very very veryyyyyyyy clearly, its not being understood ................damnnnn
If you must argue on law, here it is.
Honey Singh's controversial song was not released by him, or any recording label in India. The restrictions on Freedom of Speech and Expression apply to words expressed within the territory of India, and to public at large. You can put a ban on those words, but not try the person for violating your law. The best GoI can do is ban the YT videos of his controversial song. BUT, they can not ban him from singing his other songs in public, nor ban him from recording more songs.
To give an example. Just because Satanic Verses is banned in India does not prevent Salman Rushdie from reading excerpts from Midnight's Children or to sit in Delhi and pen a new book.