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The Delhi High Court has ordered social media platforms like Google, Twitter, and Telegram to present their standard operating protocols and timelines for responding to law enforcement's information requests. This move aims to expedite the process of locating missing persons, particularly children, as delays in providing information can hinder investigations. The court also requested meetings between police officials and platform representatives to discuss training needs and challenges.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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