E-commerce giant Snapdeal taken to court for selling sex toys
by:KISSTOY
2021-03-02
Hasjoshi, Delhi-
Lawyers based in the Supreme Court brought Snapdeal to court for selling sex toys and accessories because he wanted to test the limit of article 377. E-
According to areport, business giant Snapdeal has been sued for selling sex toys.
Hasjoshi, Delhi-
The Supreme Court-based lawyer brought Snapdeal to court for selling sex toys and accessories because he wanted to test the counter
According to the report, there are 377 gay laws.
He also filed a complaint against Ohmysecret. com another e-
A commercial company that \"incites homosexuality and displays obscene objects. Ohmysecret.
Com closed its business after a major loss.
Products sold by these companies-
Like anal canal and Massager
It was reported that 377 and 292, 292 A, 293 and 294 articles prohibited from obscenity in public places were violated.
The Supreme Court ordered a review of the matter.
Joshi claims he\'s not against homosexuality.
A report stated that he actually intended to \"highlight the unreasonable aspects of section 377th \".
According to the qz report, India\'s online health industry is expected to reach Rs 8,700 ($1 ).
4 billion) until 2020.
Lawyers based in the Supreme Court brought Snapdeal to court for selling sex toys and accessories because he wanted to test the limit of article 377. E-
According to areport, business giant Snapdeal has been sued for selling sex toys.
Hasjoshi, Delhi-
The Supreme Court-based lawyer brought Snapdeal to court for selling sex toys and accessories because he wanted to test the counter
According to the report, there are 377 gay laws.
He also filed a complaint against Ohmysecret. com another e-
A commercial company that \"incites homosexuality and displays obscene objects. Ohmysecret.
Com closed its business after a major loss.
Products sold by these companies-
Like anal canal and Massager
It was reported that 377 and 292, 292 A, 293 and 294 articles prohibited from obscenity in public places were violated.
The Supreme Court ordered a review of the matter.
Joshi claims he\'s not against homosexuality.
A report stated that he actually intended to \"highlight the unreasonable aspects of section 377th \".
According to the qz report, India\'s online health industry is expected to reach Rs 8,700 ($1 ).
4 billion) until 2020.