The Supreme Court has given YouTube personality Ranveer Allahbadia - roiled in a row over comments about parents and sex during an episode of stand-up show 'India's Got Latent' - a measure of relief after it said no further police cases could be filed against him on this matter.
The court also said Mr Allahbadia, who claimed death threats to his family and himself, he could approach Maharashtra and/or Assam police for "protection of life and liberty, in case of threats".