A division bench of Justices V M Kanade and Nutan Sardessai today admitted the petition filed by Dalvi, challenging the complaints lodged against her at various places in the state for allegedly spreading malicious content and hurting religious sentiments.
The court, while directing the police not to file charge sheet in the cases against Dalvi pending final hearing and disposal of her petition, said, "These days people are hyper-sensitive about such matters."
A series of FIRs were registered against Dalvi in Mumbai, Thane and Malegaon. She was arrested and later released on bail.
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