Bombay HC issues notice on London-based doctor's plea over posts targeting BJP

Written By :  MD Bureau
Published On 2026-01-23 09:20 GMT   |   Update On 2026-01-23 09:20 GMT

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Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Thursday issued a notice to the Mumbai police on a plea filed by UK-based doctor and YouTuber Sangram Patil, booked over an alleged objectionable social media post against BJP leaders, seeking quashing of the case

In his plea, Patil has also requested that the Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against him by the police be quashed.

Patil’s counsel, Sudeep Pasbola, on Thursday told a single bench of Justice Ashwin Bhobe that the doctor was not even aware of the FIR filed against him and had in fact come to India from the United Kingdom. Advocate General Milind Sathe informed the court that Patil was not cooperating with the police. 

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A British citizen of Indian origin and a native of Jalgaon district, Patil was initially stopped at the Mumbai airport on January 10 when he arrived in India and was questioned for around 15 hours, officials said.

He was again detained on January 16, when he was scheduled to fly to Manchester, and was not allowed to leave the country.

Also Read:London-based doctor moves Bombay HC against Look Out Circular, FIR

The court issued a notice to the police and directed them to file an affidavit in response to the petition, and posted the matter for further hearing on February 4, news agency PTI reported.

As per the plea, Patil was stopped at the Mumbai international airport on January 19 based on the LOC and was not allowed to leave the country.

The doctor appeared before the city police’s crime branch on Wednesday for questioning.

Patil said in his plea that he has been cooperating with the investigation, and added that he has already appeared thrice for questioning.

The FIR against Patil was registered in December last year based on a complaint by Nikhil Bhamre, social media coordinator of the Maharashtra BJP.

Bhamre told the police that he came across Patil’s objectionable post while browsing online, raised the matter with party leaders, and then approached the police.

Also Read:London-based doctor detained at Mumbai airport over social media post trageting BJP

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