Delhi HC asked Honey Singh to file an affidavit after he denied performing controversial song ‘Volume 1’ at a Delhi concert in 2025.
A petition was filed at the Delhi High Court for the removal of Vol.1 from all platforms, allegedly sung by Yo Yo Honey Singh and Badshah under Mafia Mundeer.
Honey Singh said, "No such event happened. I did not sing," through his counsel. The Delhi High Court subsequently directed ...
Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh, before the Delhi High Court, claimed he did not sing the controversial and vulgar track 'Vol. 1' ...
Delhi High Court asks Yo Yo Honey Singh to file affidavit in Volume 1 song controversy case after he denied singing ...
Firm denial: Honey Singh told the court he never sang 'Volume 1' at a 2025 concert or when it was first released. Court's removal order: The High Court previously directed complete removal of the ...
Yo Yo Honey Singh informed the Delhi High Court on Thursday that he was not the singer behind the controversial 2006 track ...
The counsel for Honey Singh denied the claim that the singer sang any objectionable song in Indira Gandhi Stadium in the ...
Singer denies performance: Honey Singh told the Delhi High Court he did not perform 'Volume 1' at a March 2025 concert, calling the allegations baseless. Court demands affidavit: The court ordered ...
Singer and rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh today told the Delhi High Court that he did not sing the controversial 'Volume 1' song at ...
Singer Honey Singh on Thursday opposed before the Delhi High Court a claim that he sang a few verses of the controversial ...
The Delhi High Court on Thursday ordered the immediate take down of a controversial song by rappers Honey Singh and Badshah from 2009 titled Volume 1. The song was released under the name of Mafia ...