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Honey Singh asked to submit voice sample by Nagpur court in obscene song case

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A district court in Nagpur, Maharashtra, has instructed singer Yo Yo Honey Singh to appear at the local police station to submit a sample of his voice that was linked to singing and uploading an alleged vulgar song against him on the internet And the registered cases are related.

In 2015, an Anandpal Singh Jabbal registered a case against Honey Singh for the song, according to PTI. However, no song was specified in the complaint. According to the complaint, the singer was booked under Sections 292, 293 (obscene) of the Indian Penal Code and Sections 67, 67A of the Information Technology Act.

He was granted bail by the Sessions Court in Nagpur in October 2015, subject to certain conditions.

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On January 27, District and Additional Session Judge SASM Ali directed the singer-rapper to appear at the Panchpaoli Police Station in Nagpur between February 4 and February 11. The court is hearing the singer’s bid to seek relaxation of his travel abroad.

The court also directed him to record a voice sample in response to his application for a relaxation of the bail conditions imposed on him.

His application was opposed by the case investigator, who said the singer was supposed to show up at the police station on Jan. 25, but he did not show up and was told in an email that he could not do so. Investigators claim the singer did not cooperate with the investigation and may not remain in court if he was allowed to travel.

The court granted his application after Honey Singh assured the court that he was willing to submit speech samples. While the singer was allowed to travel to Dubai between January 29 and February 4, the court ordered him to appear at the police station between February 4 and 11.

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