Ranveer Singh Faces Legal Scrutiny Over Alleged Deity Insult Amid Apology Controversy
‘No Remorse In Affidavit’: Complainant Slams Ranveer Singh In Kantara Mimicry Row, Seeks New Apology
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The legal dispute involving Indian actor Ranveer Singh continues as the complainant's lawyer claims Singh's affidavit shows 'no remorse' for allegedly insulting a deity. The court has adjourned proceedings, allowing Singh to submit a revised affidavit or face potential trial.
- 01Ranveer Singh's affidavit allegedly lacks an apology for remarks deemed disrespectful to a deity.
- 02The complainant's lawyer insists the affidavit justifies the remarks instead of expressing regret.
- 03Legal proceedings may escalate if a proper apology is not submitted.
- 04The case has drawn attention from religious groups demanding accountability.
- 05The court has adjourned the matter, awaiting a revised affidavit from Singh.
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The controversy surrounding Indian actor Ranveer Singh has escalated following claims by the complainant's counsel that his affidavit submitted to the court shows no remorse regarding remarks allegedly insulting a deity. Advocate Prashanth, representing the complainant, stated that the affidavit fails to include an apology, despite prior indications from Singh's defense that he would express regret and visit Chamundi Hills in Mysuru, Karnataka, India for forgiveness. Instead, the affidavit justifies his comments, suggesting that applause at an event implies acceptance. The complainant's side is adamant that without a proper apology, legal proceedings could intensify, potentially leading to trial. The court has adjourned the case, allowing Singh time to submit a revised affidavit that meets the expectations of the complainant and the court.
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The outcome of this case could influence public sentiment and the accountability of celebrities regarding their comments on religious matters.
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