delhibreakings delhi high court bans honey singh badshah song volume 1 Delhi High Court Bans Honey Singh and Badshah Song Volume 1, Orders Complete Removal from Internet

The Delhi High Court has issued a strict order on April 2, 2026, to ban and block the controversial song Volume 1 featuring Yo Yo Honey Singh and Badshah. Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav directed the central government, social media intermediaries, and music streaming platforms to remove all versions of the song from the internet. The court observed that the lyrics are highly obscene and compromise the dignity of women.

What are the specific directions from the Delhi High Court?

  • The court has imposed a blanket ban on the original audio, remixes, and video clips of the song.
  • Social media platforms and music sites must ensure that even small snippets or lyrics are not available.
  • Justice Kaurav stated that the song has no social or artistic value and is deeply offensive to the conscience.
  • The central government is instructed to monitor and block any active URLs related to this content immediately.
  • The petition was filed by the Hindu Shakti Dal after recent public performances of the song parts.

Key details about the case and the next hearing

The song Volume 1 was originally released around 2006-07 and has been a subject of controversy for nearly two decades. The court noted that a civilized society cannot allow such content to remain on digital platforms as it objectifies women and treats them as objects of sexual gratification. The petitioners are allowed to report any active links they find to the authorities for action. The legal proceedings will continue with the next hearing scheduled for May 7.

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