HC on Religion: Unfortunate That Everyone Wants to Show That Their Religion and God Are Supreme, Says Bombay High Court
The top court also emphasised that India is a secular country and that people should respect each other's religions. The bench observed while hearing petitions filed by Pramod Shendre (41), an army man and Dr Subhash Waghe (47).
The Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court today, July 24, quashed an FIR lodged against an army man and a doctor who allegedly outraged the sentiments of Muslims and asked a few men to "either say Vande Mataram or go to Pakistan". The division bench of Justices Vibha Kankanwadi and Vrushali Joshi said that nowadays, everybody wants to show that his or her religion or God is Supreme. The top court also emphasised that India is a secular country and that people should respect each other's religions. The bench observed while hearing petitions filed by Pramod Shendre (41), an army man and Dr Subhash Waghe (47). The duo were booked after a complaint was filed against them on August 3, 2017. ‘Intimacy Doesn’t Justify Sexual Assault’: Bombay High Court Refuses to Quash Rape Case Against Man Accused of Forcing Partner to Engage in Unnatural Sex.
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