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Supreme Court grants anticipatory bail to cartoonist Hemant Malviya in objectionable posts on PM case

The Supreme Court granted anticipatory bail to cartoonist Hemant Malviya, accused of sharing objectionable posts on PM Modi, RSS workers, and Lord Shiva. The bench noted his public apology but allowed police to seek cancellation of bail if he fails to cooperate. Malviya had earlier been denied relief by the Madhya Pradesh High Court.

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave anticipatory bail to cartoonist Hemant Malviya who is accused of sharing allegedly objectionable cartoons of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RSS workers on social media.

Noting that he has apologised on his Facebook and Instagram accounts, a bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria gave the police liberty to seek cancellation of his bail in case the cartoonist did not cooperate in the probe.

During the hearing, Malviya's counsel Vrinda Grover informed the court that an apology was given and that the petitioner had not yet been summoned.

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