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SC Issues Notice to Centre, OTT Platforms Over Streaming of Obscene Content
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SC Issues Notice to Centre, OTT Platforms Over Streaming of Obscene Content

SC seeks Centre, OTT platforms’ reply on plea over obscene content streaming; stresses need for regulation to protect public morality and youth.

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Telangana HC declares media accreditation rules for small newspapers unjust, quashes Schedule E [Read Order] Judiciary
Telangana HC declares media accreditation rules for small newspapers unjust, quashes Schedule E [Read Order]

Telangana HC quashes Schedule E of 2016 Media Accreditation Rules, calls categorization of small newspapers arbitrary and unjustified.

Assessing the Implications of Social Media Regulations in India Vantage Points
Assessing the Implications of Social Media Regulations in India

Exploring India's new social media regulations: impacts on privacy, expression, and innovation, balancing security with fundamental rights.

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SC Invokes Article 139A, Withdraws Three Decade-Old Criminal Revision Petitions From Allahabad HC To Itself [Read Order]

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