New Delhi: BJP President Amit Shah on Thursday appeared on a popular TV interview show on India TV “Aap Ki Adalat” hosted by TV channel’s owner Rajat Sharma.

However, against the tradition of the show there was no judge present for the episode which called for funny pokes on Shah and also became a topic of intense conversation on social media.

Popular comedian Kunal Kamra took to Twitter to post the screenshot of the show to illustrate that even the reel life judge was frightened of the BJP president. He wrote, “Cutie @AmitShah on Janta(sic) Ki Adaalat & this is the first episode I’ve watched that doesn’t have a judge.”

Soon, the issue went viral on micro-blogging site and many popular comedy handles including ‘Aisi Taisi Democracy’ took digs at Shah adding that judges and Shah have a connection and nobody wanted to risk their lives.

The jokes came in the wake of mysterious death of Justice Loya in 2014 who was hearing the fake encounter case against Amit Shah at the time of his death.

However, one user tweeted a screenshot of the episode when former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav had appeared on the show and pointed that the show did not had a judge for that episode as well.

During the show, Shah spoke on a range of issues and also added that his party in UP will win more than 74 seats of the 80 in the state. In the previous election in 2014, the saffron party had managed to win 73 of 80 seats in the state.

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Prayagraj (PTI): The Allahabad High Court has granted protection to a married couple who expressed fear that they may be killed by the woman's family.

The order was passed by a division bench comprising Justice JJ Munir and Justice Tarun Saxena on March 25.

"No individual can make an 'honour issue' out of a consenting adult marrying a person of their own choice. It is the state's duty to protect the life, limb, and property of such persons even against their own family members," the bench said.

The court was hearing a petition filed by Prachi Agrawal and her partner, who sought relief in connection with an FIR filed under Section 87 of Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for kidnapping, and abducting or inducing a woman to compel her marriage.

The couple submitted that they married at an Arya Samaj temple and possessed a marriage registration certificate issued under the Uttar Pradesh Marriage Registration Rules, 2017.

The petitioners alleged that the woman's family members were averse to their marriage and lodged a bogus FIR against them.

The couple further submitted a joint affidavit expressing apprehension of an honour killing by the woman's family.

The court said that a prima facie case was made out and issued notice to the private respondent and granted two weeks to file a counter-affidavit.

Meanwhile, as an interim measure, the court granted the petitioners protection from arrest.

The court also explicitly ordered the woman's family members and relatives not to harm the petitioners, enter their matrimonial home, or establish contact with them directly or through any electronic means.

The bench directed the Aligarh senior superintendent of police to ensure that no harm comes to the couple and posted the matter for hearing on April 8.