💨 Abstract
Micro-blogging platform 'X' has challenged in the Delhi High Court the Indian government's power to block entire social media accounts under the IT Act, arguing that it should be limited to pulling down objectionable posts. The challenge comes in response to the government's blocking of the account 'Hindutva Watch', run by US-based Raqib Hameed, which monitors hate crimes in India.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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