Supreme Court Weekly Roundup [Jan 25 â Jan 31]
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Top Stories: 1. We Are Concerned About Broadcasts Which Incite Violence : Supreme Court Seeks Clarity From Centre On Powers Under Cable TV Act A Bench led by CJI SA Bobde asked the Central Government about its powers under Cable TV Networks(Regulation) Act 1994 to control broadcast of content (by electronic media), that has a tendency to incite violence. We aren t concerned so.
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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday asked National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) to file an affidavit explaining how WhatsApp was granted licence to commence app-based UPI payment services after RBI informed the court that NPCI was the owner and operator of UPI system.
Responding to a petition filed by CPI Rajya Sabha member Binoy Viswam, the RBI in its affidavit said, NPCI introduced multibank model under UPI on September 15, 2017, wherein a large merchant/technology player, referred to as Third Party App Provider (TPAP), having access to a large customer base, can connect to the UPI system operated by the NPCI through multiple Payment Service Provider banks.