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Twitter says will appoint grievance officer in 8 weeks in line with IT rules [Hindustan Times, New Delhi]
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Twitter to HC: Will appoint grievance officer in 8 weeks; have right to challenge IT Rules
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RGO appointment: HC raps Twitter for non-compliance
RGO appointment: HC raps Twitter for non-compliance
IANS / Updated: Jul 7, 2021, 06:00 IST
Gives free hand to Centre to take action if the micro-blogging site fails to follow IT norms
NEWDELHI In a major setback for
Twitter in India, the Delhi High Court on Tuesday pulled up the micro-blogging site for failing to appoint resident grievance officer (RGO), saying, “How long will your process take place? This cannot be allowed”, even as the court free pass to the Central government to act against the social media firm.
A bench of
Justice Rekha Palli told Twitter’s counsel, “Come up with a clear response, otherwise you will be in trouble,” and sought information on Twitter’s compliance with other provisions of the
Government seeks transfer of cases challenging IT rules to Supreme Court
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Several such petitions have been filed in high courts across the country, including Bombay, Delhi, Madras and Kerala. Some of these have been filed by affected parties such as journalists and digital publishers. These rules have been widely panned by critics as draconian.
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A similar plea has been filed by Carnatic musician TM Krishna. Yet another plea in the Bombay HC was filed by a journalist.
The central government has sought transfer of all cases challenging its recent information technology rules in different high courts to the Supreme Court to avoid multiplicity of legal proceedings on the issue.
Centre Approaches Supreme Court Over Pending Pleas Challenging New Digital Media Rules Centre Approaches Supreme Court Over Pending Pleas Challenging New Digital Media Rules Several petitions challenging the new Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, are pending adjudication in different high courts, including the Delhi High Court.
Centre Approaches Supreme Court Over Pending Pleas Challenging New Digital Media Rules
New Delhi:
The Centre on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court seeking transfer of pleas pending in different high courts across the country challenging the validity of new IT Rules to the Supreme Court for an authoritative pronouncement on the issue.
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