‘You can’t do whatever you want’: SC grills Elvish Yadav over snakes in video

The Supreme Court of India has intervened in a case involving popular YouTuber Elvish Yadav, known for his entertaining content, after concerns were raised about his use of snakes in a recent video. During the proceedings, the court questioned the Uttar Pradesh government regarding the permissions that Yadav and his associates obtained for handling these reptiles. The bench emphasized the need for strict adherence to wildlife protection laws, stating that individuals cannot act without appropriate authority, especially when it involves potentially dangerous animals. This case highlights the broader issue of wildlife safety and the responsibilities of content creators on platforms like YouTube. The court's scrutiny reflects increasing awareness of the ethical and legal implications connected to wildlife interactions in digital media. The Uttar Pradesh government has been tasked with investigating the permissions related to this incident, which could set a precedent for similar cases in the future, underscoring the necessity for accountability in the realm of social media entertainment.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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