Elvish Yadav, the popular YouTuber, finds himself once more entangled in legal woes, with recent headlines linking him to a case involving snake venom. Despite being granted bail, Yadav’s legal saga seems far from over, as reports suggest another FIR has been filed against him and associates in Gurugram.
The latest controversy stems from an FIR registered under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, where animal rights activist Saurabh Gupta has accused Yadav of using snakes in his music videos, a practice deemed unlawful. Details surrounding the case remain sparse, with Gupta, a member of the NGO People for Animals, leading the charge against the Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner.
Yadav’s recent run-in with the law traces back to the discovery of cobra and krait snakes in samples seized from a Noida rave party. Subsequently, he faced arrest and spent 14 days in judicial custody before being granted bail. In a cryptic post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Yadav hinted at his legal troubles, pondering whether winning Bigg Boss brought about a streak of misfortune.
Despite emerging victorious in the Bigg Boss OTT 2, Yadav’s post-win journey has been marred by controversies. From altercations with fellow YouTubers to public altercations, he has consistently found himself in the spotlight for less than favorable reasons.
As Elvish Yadav navigates yet another legal storm, the trajectory of his career remains uncertain amidst ongoing legal battles and public scrutiny.