Standup-Comedian Kapil Sharma gets relief MP HC Bench cautions Lawyer against ‘Publicity Stunt’
Standup-Comedian Kapil Sharma gets relief
MP HC Bench cautions Lawyer against ‘Publicity Stunt’
Stand-up Comedian Kapil Sharma receives MP High Court Relief; Bench Cautions Lawyer Against ‘Publicity Stunt’
The court commented on the frivolity of the petition, stating that the police cannot be utilised for publicity stunts.
I8n a rather new development, the Gwalior High Court bench dismissed a petition filed against actoe-stand-up comedian Kapil Sharma and the makers of his show on Friday.
The petitioner, lawyer Suresh Dhakad, sought legal action under Section 356/3 two years ago, alleging that Sharma’s show on Sony TV contains objectionable content, including derogatory remarks over women.
Dhakad cited an episode where actors were depicted under the influence of alcohol on stage in a courtroom setting, which he deemed disrespectful to the judiciary.
However, the court rejected the petition, providing significant relief to Kapil Sharma. Additionally, the court cautioned Dhakad against using legal proceedings for publicity stunts.
Notedly, the High Court commented on the frivolity of the petition, stating that the police cannot be utilised for publicity stunts.
Renowned actor and standup comedian Kapil Sharma, is often seen portraying humorous characters on his comedy show “The Kapil Sharma Show,” found himself embroiled in a legal dispute two years ago following an episode that aired on his show.
In this particular episode, Sharma and his team exhibited a courtroom scene, lasting about 8 minutes, where they humorously depicted a court proceeding.
Kapil, appearing as a lawyer in the skit, was shown making dual-meaning remarks while also demanding alcohol and snacks.
This portrayal of a courtroom scene led to a legal petition being filed against Sharma and the show’s producers in the Gwalior Sessions Court, demanding an FIR to be lodged against them.
The petitioner, advocate Suresh Dhakad, argued that the episode tarnished the image of the court, citing inappropriate comments made by the actors, including derogatory remarks towards women. Additionally, the episode depicted actors consuming alcohol on stage.
Subsequently, the matter was brought before the Gwalior High Court, where the petition was dismissed, providing relief to Sharma.
The court commented on the frivolity of the petition, stating that the police cannot be utilised for publicity stunts.
In the case, the petitioner, lawyer Suresh Dhakad, argued that Kapil Sharma’s show, aired on Sony TV, is inappropriate as it contains derogatory comments about women.
In one episode, a courtroom setting was staged, where actors were seen consuming alcohol on stage.
This portrayal was deemed disrespectful to the judiciary, prompting Dhakad to demand the filing of an FIR against the culprits under Section 356/3. Such foolish displays should be stopped, he asserted.
However, the Gwalior High Court dismissed the petition, bringing significant relief to Kapil Sharma. The court also made remarks.
Ulinn the petition, cautioning advocate Dhakad against misusing the police for publicity stunts.
News Edit K.V.Raman