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The high court of Punjab and Haryana
on Monday asked the Punjab authorities no longer to take any coercive action on popular tv comedian, Bharti Singh in a case related to hurting the religious sentiments.
HC has additionally issued a note to the Punjab government and the complainant in the case asking them to document their replies on the petition filed by Bharti Singh.
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Now along with the other petitions filed via- director-choreographer Farah Khan, and Bollywood actor, Raveena Tandon in the same case would come up for hearing on March 25.
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On 25 December, last year, Bharti and both celebrities have been booked by Ajnala police under phase 295-A of IPC for deliberate and malicious acts which tend to outrage non-secular feelings of any class by insulting its faith or non-secular beliefs. They had allegedly made some remarks about the ‘Bible’. Sona Masih alias Sonu Jaffar filed a complaint against them and FIR was registered. Bharti is alleged of making a comic story of the word "Hallelujah" in a web-show. In her plea in front of the HC, Bharti Singh has sought instructions to quash the FIR number 2 hundred dated December 25, 2019, registered at police station Ajnala, district Amritsar.
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