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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/06\/29\/court-dismisses-twitter-plea-against-india-government\/<\/a><\/br> An Indian court has dismissed Twitter\u2019s lawsuit against the federal government<\/a> that sought to challenge New Delhi\u2019s block orders on tweets and accounts.<\/p>\n The Karnataka High Court dismissed the high-profile plea, filed last year, and also fined the Elon Musk-owned firm 5 million Indian rupees ($61,000). The court observed that despite being issued notices, Twitter did not provide reasons for why it delayed compliance to the amendments to India\u2019s IT rules<\/a>.<\/p>\n \u201cYour client (Twitter) was given notices and your client did not comply. Punishment for non-compliance is 7 years imprisonment and unlimited fine. That also did not deter your client,\u201d a single judge bench said in scathing verdict Friday.<\/p>\n \u201cSo you have not given any reason why you delayed compliance, more than a year of delay\u2026 then all of sudden you comply and approach the Court. You are not a farmer but a billon dollar company.\u201d<\/p>\n Twitter filed the plea against the Indian government in Karnataka High Court in Bengaluru last year, before the takeover by Musk was complete, alleging that New Delhi had abused its power by ordering it to \u201carbitrarily and disproportionately\u201d remove several tweets from its platform. Some block orders \u201cpertain to political content that is posted by official handles of political parties,\u201d Twitter added in the lawsuit.<\/p>\n Musk, who appears to have a much cozier relationship with India\u2019s Prime Minister Narendra Modi<\/a>, last year cited Twitter\u2019s litigation against New Delhi as one of the many reasons he wanted to get out of the acquisition deal. His lawyers said that the lawsuit exposed risks to Twitter\u2019s third-largest market.<\/p>\n Twitter had filed the lawsuit following a rough year and a half in India, a period during which it had been asked to take down hundreds of accounts and tweets, many of which critics argued were objectionable only because they denounced the Indian government\u2019s policies and Modi.<\/p>\n Twitter partially complied with the requests but sought to fight many of the legal orders. Under the amendment to India\u2019s IT rules that went into effect in 2021, Twitter had little to no room to individually challenge the takedown orders.<\/p>\n Friday\u2019s verdict follows Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey alleging earlier this month that India regularly issued requests for the social media giant to remove certain posts and accounts, often accompanying these demands with threats of legal repercussions in cases of noncompliance<\/a>.<\/p>\n Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the federal deputy minister for information technology in India, refuted Dorsey\u2019s claims and alleged that the Twitter co-founder was attempting to \u201cbrush out that very dubious period of Twitter\u2019s history.\u201d<\/p>\n
\nIndia court rejects Twitter\u2019s lawsuit against gov\u2019t challenging block orders<\/br>
\n2023-06-30 22:02:04<\/br><\/p>\n