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Supreme Court allows Ranveer Allahbadia to resume Podcast with Conditions

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Supreme Court on Monday permitted Ranveer Allahabadia to continue his podcast provided that he will ensure morality and decency.

The court made the order after considering an application by the podcaster for modification of rider prohibiting him from broadcasting any show until further orders. Allahbadia, having more than 10.4 million followers on Youtube, informed the SC that his programs are the "sole source of livelihood" for him.

In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court has allowed Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as BeerBiceps, to continue hosting his podcast, "The Ranveer Show", subject to some conditions.

The court has ordered Allahbadia to make sure that the content of his podcast is of a moral and decent standard. He is also not allowed to talk about the case on his show.

The Supreme Court has provided Allahbadia temporary protection against arrest, which shall continue until further orders. The ruling comes following Allahbadia being subjected to several criminal charges throughout the nation for inflammatory statements made on his show.

This ruling was subject to the reality that Allahbadia has employed 280 individuals, and the livelihood of the same, together with his own, is vested in the show.

The court reiterated that freedom of speech is not limitless when it deals with obscenity, and Allahbadia should ensure that the content of his blog is acceptable within these criteria.

The court will continue hearing the case, and Allahbadia's abidance of the Supreme Court's conditions will be watched attentively. The Indian Supreme Court has granted Ranveer Allahbadia, also known as BeerBiceps, permission to resume hosting his podcast, "The Ranveer Show", with certain conditions. These include maintaining morality and decency in his content, prohibiting discussing controversial cases on the show, and providing interim protection from arrest. The decision was influenced by Allahbadia's livelihood and the need to ensure freedom of speech and obscenity.