Delhi High Court Orders Removal of Honey Singh's 'Volume 1' for Vulgar Content
Honey Singh's Volume 1 Song To Be Deleted, Delhi High Court Calls IT 'Grossly Vulgar'
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The Delhi High Court has ordered the removal of Honey Singh's song 'Volume 1', labeling it 'grossly vulgar' and derogatory towards women. This decision follows a plea from Hindu Shakti Dal, expressing concern over the song's content. The ruling comes amid legal scrutiny of Singh's recent concert in Mumbai for safety violations.
- 01Delhi High Court calls Honey Singh's song 'Volume 1' grossly vulgar.
- 02The court ordered the immediate removal of the song from all platforms.
- 03The ruling was prompted by a plea from Hindu Shakti Dal regarding the song's derogatory content.
- 04Honey Singh's recent concert in Mumbai faced legal issues for safety violations.
- 05An incident occurred at the concert involving a fan attempting to enter the venue unlawfully.
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The Delhi High Court has taken a strong stance against rapper Honey Singh's song 'Volume 1', deeming it 'grossly vulgar' and derogatory towards women. The court ordered the immediate removal of the song from all platforms, expressing that the contents shocked its conscience. This ruling was made in response to a plea from the Hindu Shakti Dal, which sought the deletion of the song's videos and audios from social media. The court noted that the title of the song was so vulgar it could not be mentioned in the official order. This decision comes shortly after Honey Singh's performance at a concert in Mumbai, which is also under scrutiny for safety violations, including the use of laser lights in a restricted zone. Additionally, the concert experienced a tense moment when a fan attempted to breach security to enter the venue. Singh's ongoing 'My Story World Tour', which began in Delhi on March 14, 2026, is set to continue with upcoming performances in Pune and Kolkata.
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The court's ruling may set a precedent for monitoring and regulating content deemed derogatory or vulgar in media, impacting artists and their creative expressions.
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