No one above law: Delhi court raps Yo Yo Honey Singh for not appearing in domestic violence case
The Hindu
Singh moved an application seeking exemption from appearance in the case, citing medical reasons. His wife, Shalini Talwar, appeared before the court.
A Delhi court on Saturday came down heavily on Punjabi singer and actor Yo Yo Honey Singh for not appearing before it in a domestic violence case filed by his wife. “No one is above the law. Surprised to see how this case is being taken so lightly,” metropolitan magistrate Tania Singh said. Singh moved an application seeking exemption from appearance in the case, citing medical reasons. His wife, Shalini Talwar, appeared physically before the court.More Related News

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