A region court in Maharashtra’s Nagpur has coordinated artist Yo Honey Singh to show up before a nearby police headquarters to present his voice test regarding an argument enlisted against him for singing and transferring a supposed revolting melody on the web.
In 2015, a body of evidence was enrolled against Honey Singh by one Anandpal Singh Jabbal for the melody, revealed PTI. In any case, no melody has been indicated in the grievance. In light of the protest, the artist was reserved under Sections 292, 293 (foulness) of Indian Penal Code and Sections 67, 67A of Information Technology Act.

He had been conceded expectant bail in October 2015 by the Sessions Court at Nagpur, dependent upon specific conditions.

On January 27, region and extra meetings judge SASM Ali guided the vocalist rapper to show up at Panchpaoli Police Station in Nagpur between February 4 and February 11. The court passed the heading while at the same time hearing an application recorded by the artist looking for unwinding of condition forced on him to travel abroad.

The court likewise guided him to record voice test because of his application looking for unwinding of bail conditions forced on him.

His application was gone against by the case’s researching official, who refered to that the vocalist should show up at the police headquarters on January 25, however he had neglected to show up and informed in an email about his failure to do as such. The examining official guaranteed that the artist was not helping out the test, and assuming he is allowed to travel, he may not stay present under the steady gaze of the court.
After Honey Singh guaranteed the court of his readiness to present the voice test, the court permitted his application. While allowing the artist to head out to Dubai between January 29 and February 4, the court requested that he show up at the police headquarters between February 4 and 11.