Calling Someone a “Motherf***er” Isn’t Always Criminal Obscenity: Supreme Court Draws Strict Legal Line

Does using vulgar swear words automatically make you guilty of criminal obscenity? The Supreme Court of India answered this question with a definitive “no,” drawing a sharp legal line between being deeply offensive and breaking obscenity laws. The top court ruled that while vulga

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