In a shocking incident, three masked miscreants opened fire outside the residence of YouTube and Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav in the early hours of Sunday.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted an interim stay on legal proceedings against YouTuber Elvish Yadav in connection with a rave party case, where snake venom and other illegal drugs were allegedly supplied and consumed.
Speaking to ANI, the Congress leader said, "4 terrorists are roaming freely. They have not been caught. During the UPA time, after 26/11, we caught Ajmal Kasab and we hanged him... The present government have such good relations with the Pakistanis that they also removed the ban on the socia
Earlier on Monday, a court in Hisar extended the judicial custody of YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra by 14 days. According to her lawyer, Kumar Mukesh, the court had previously sent Malhotra to judicial custody on May 26, which concluded on June 9.
Jasbir Singh, who ran the YouTube channel "Jaan Mahal," is allegedly linked to a terror-backed espionage network involving Pakistani intelligence operative Shakir alias Jutt Randhawa.
A court in Hisar, Haryana, on Monday extended the judicial custody of YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra by 14 days. According to her lawyer, Kumar Mukesh, the court had previously sent Malhotra to judicial custody on May 26, which concluded on June 9.
"I spoke to the Governor about this... Such people should be boycotted. What do you expect in a country where even rapists get good lawyers? I request the lawyers of our country that if all the lawyers unite so that if someone has committed rape, acid attack, burnt a woman to death, kidnappi
A court in Mohali sent YouTuber Jasbir Singh, who has been found associated with a Pakistani espionage network, remanded to 3-day Police custody on Wednesday, said State Special Operations Cell (SSOC) DSP Pawan Sharma.
Punjab Police's State Special Operations Cell (SSOC) has unearthed an espionage network linked to a YouTuber from Rupnagar, allegedly connected to Pakistani intelligence operatives and terror-backed elements, officials said on Wednesday.
The Delhi High Court has issued summons to YouTuber Ajeet Bharti and others in a suit seeking damages of Rs 2 crore. The petitioner media company demanded damages over two alleged posts by Bharti on X through his handle.