While ignoring political hate speech, explicit streaming video, and public abuse by powerful people, India’s Supreme Court has harshly warned comedians Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia for allegedly vulgarity. This essay questions why comedians are under investigation while politicians, self-styled godmen, and media outlets evade responsibility as the court selectively enforces morality. From unbridled public vitriol to online harassment, the judicial system’s contradictory posture begs questions about fairness and free expression. Real justice guarantees equal treatment under the law, therefore ensuring that comedians are not unfairly singled out while more severe offences go unpunished.