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WhatsApp has threatened to exit India if asked to break end-to-end encryption
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WhatsApp has threatened to exit India if asked to break end-to-end encryption

WhatsApp has threatened to exit India if directed by law to break end-to-end encryption offered on its digital messaging platform.

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Who will be the third judge to hear the Challenge to the IT Rules 2023 Amendment? Judiciary
Who will be the third judge to hear the Challenge to the IT Rules 2023 Amendment?

Justice AS Chandurkar will be the third judge to hear the challenge to IT Rules 2023 Amendment on February 28.

Bombay HC gives SPLIT verdict in challenge against IT Rules Amendment 2023 Judiciary
Bombay HC gives SPLIT verdict in challenge against IT Rules Amendment 2023

The Bombay High Court delivered a split verdict in challenge against the validity of Rule 3(i)(II)(A) & (C) of the IT Rules Amendment 2023.

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