SC seeks suggestions on how to stop exchange of jokes between individuals
SC seeks suggestions on how to stop exchange of jokes between individuals
The Supreme Court has asked for suggestions on how it can stop exchange of jokes between two individuals.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has asked for suggestions on how it can stop exchange of jokes between two individuals.

Reacting to pleas seeking a court-mandated ban on jokes on the Sikh community, the Supreme Court asked for suggestions from the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Managing Committee and other petitioners in this regard.

The Supreme Court bench has sought reply within six weeks.

The apex court had in October 2015 agreed to hear a PIL seeking direction to ban websites displaying cracks on Sardars and projecting them in poor light.

"This (Sikh) community is known for great sense of humour and they also enjoy such jokes. You must have gone through the jokes of Khushwant Singh...This is only an amusement. Why do you want it to be stopped? Prepare your case well. We will hear you" a bench comprising Justices TS Thakur and V Gopala Gowda had said.

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