A court has rejected YouTuber Ducky Bhai’s request seeking the return of his YouTube channel access and mobile phone, dealing a setback to the popular content creator amid ongoing legal proceedings. The decision came after the court reviewed the case and found no immediate grounds to grant the request.
Ducky Bhai, whose real name is Saad ur Rehman, is one of Pakistan’s most well-known digital creators, with millions of subscribers on YouTube. His channel is a major source of income and influence, which made the court’s decision a topic of wide public interest across social media platforms.
According to case details, Ducky Bhai had approached the court requesting that his confiscated mobile phone and control of his YouTube channel be handed back to him. His legal team argued that restricted access was affecting his livelihood and professional work. However, the prosecution maintained that the seized items were relevant to the investigation and could not be returned at this stage.
After hearing arguments from both sides, the court rejected the plea, stating that the investigation was still ongoing and that returning the devices could interfere with the legal process. The judge emphasized that due process must be followed before any such relief can be granted.
The ruling has sparked mixed reactions online. Supporters argue that content creators depend heavily on their digital platforms for income, while others stress that no individual should receive special treatment due to fame.
Legal experts say the case highlights growing challenges in handling digital assets like social media accounts during investigations. As content creation becomes a full time profession for many, courts are increasingly faced with balancing legal requirements and economic impact.
The case against Ducky Bhai remains under review, and further hearings are expected in the coming weeks.




