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Fourth case lodged against Twitter over content on child pornography
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Fourth case lodged against Twitter over content on child pornography

| @indiablooms | 29 Jun 2021, 10:18 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: An FIR has been registered against Twitter in Delhi on the issue of child pornography, the fourth case against the social media giant amid a massive row with the government.

The fresh case has been filed under the Posco Act and the IT Act.

The case was lodged by the Cyber Cell of the Delhi Police following a complaint by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR).

The commission, which complained about this issue earlier, has written two letters to the Cyber Cell and the Delhi Police chief.

It has also summoned a senior officer of the Cyber Cell to appear before it on June 29.

Earlier, the Uttar Pradesh Police had served a legal notice to Twitter India head for allegedly provoking communal unrest through a video, where a Muslim man was allegedly seen assaulted in Ghaziabad.

The case is now pending in the Supreme Court as Twitter India chief Manish Maheshwari got protection from arrest by an order of the Karnataka High Court. The Uttar Pradesh police have challenged the order in the top court.

Another FIR has been registered against Maheshwari in Madhya Pradesh, with the same allegation.

Twitter earlier lost legal protection from prosecution over users' posts after it failed to comply with new digital rules, including the appointment of Indian officials for the grievance and redressal system.
 

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