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The Sushant Singh Rajput Saga: A clash of narratives, ideological, political and personality battles and the mockery of sentiments

The death of Sushant Singh Rajput opened a can of worms that led to bizarre circumstances nobody could have foreseen.

Spreading fake news regarding Sushant’s death earned YouTuber Rashid Siddiqui Rs 15 lakh and Rs 500 crore defamation suit. Read details

As per reports, 25-year-old Rashid Siddiqui is a civil engineer from Bihar who owns the YouTube channel 'FF News' which has over 3 lakh 70 thousand subscribers.

Delhi HC hears Bollywood suit against Republic TV and Times Now, praises media’s work but asks not to use ‘sharp words’

On October 12, leading associations and production houses of Bollywood had filed a suit in Delhi HC against Republic TV and Times Now

Lawyer Vibhor Anand to stay in jail despite blaming Arnab Goswami’s Republic for his own tweets in Sushant Singh Rajput death case

Advocate Vibhor Anand, who had been tweeted incessantly about the Sushant Singh Rajput death is to stay in jail

As CBI opposes FIR, Mumbai Police says they are probing if Sushant Singh Rajput mental health deteriorated after sisters’ medical prescription

Mumbai Police told Bombay HC that Sushant Singh Rajput mental health may have deteriorated after his sisters gave him medicines

Deepika Padukone’s absconding manager Karishma Prakash gets anticipatory bail in drug abuse case

The NCB officials even pasted the copy of summons on the door of her house, but Karishma Prakash, the manager of Deepika Padukone, remained untraceable

NCB summons the employees of KWAN talent agency as Deepika Padukone’s manager Karishma Prakash goes untraceable

NCB has handed over the summons to employees of KWAN Talent Agency and Karishma Prakash's mother since the celebrity manager has gone untraceable

AajTak, Zee News and others apologise after NBSA pulls up the channels for spreading fake news on Sushant Singh Rajput’s death

AajTak, Zee News and India TV air apology for its insensitive and sensationalised reporting of actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s death

NBSA orders AajTak to apologise live on October 27 for spreading fake news on Sushant Singh Rajput case

The NBSA had earlier asked Aaj Tak to pay a fine of Rs 1 lakh and had asked the broadcaster to air an apology admitting on national television that it did not conduct the due diligence required prior to telecasting the tweets.

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