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By Ritika Jain An advocate was waiting for his matter in the Karnataka High Court’s courtroom when he came across an unusual disturbance. At around noon, the virtual proceedings were hijacked, and instead of court hearings, one was treated to unseemly pornographic images. For the next 10-15 seconds, there was pin-drop silence. “The judge did not react in any way, the litigants did not react, and the lawyers were just quiet. The judge then simply asked the court master to shut the system down,” the advocate, who wanted to remain anonymous, told BOOM. Within 30 seconds, it was business as usual....
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By Ritika Jain The Karnataka High Court on August 11 in a scathing verdict against the state's anti-corruption efforts, observed that the state's Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) was constituted in a bid to shield corrupt lawmakers and officers from the "watchful" eyes of the Lokayukta. "Executive instructions can only fill the gaps not covered by rules and cannot be in derogation of statutory rules," the high court said. "This was nothing but a transgression by an executive administrative order to usurp the powers of Lokayukta," the high court's division bench said while setting aside the then Co...
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By Ritika Jain Tesla CEO Elon Musk accused Twitter of jeopardizing its third-largest market over litigation against the Indian government. In its countersuit filed on July 29, Musk said Twitter not only failed to disclose litigation against the Indian government, but it also failed to obtain consent under the Merger Agreement. Twitter moved Karnataka High Court on July 6 challenging the Centre's blocking orders against 39 tweets and accounts several of which contained political and journalistic content. Twitter replied and said Tesla CEO Elon Musk's counterclaims failed to justify his plan to ...
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By Ritika Jain Twitter has moved Karnataka High Court challenging the legality of certain takedown orders issued by the Central government. The plea in the high court comes weeks after the Information and Technology (IT) Ministry warned the social media platform of penal action if it did not comply with orders issued in January and March 2021 directing it to take down certain tweets. According to news reports, Twitter has also accused the Indian government of abusing its power and said that some of the requests to block certain accounts fell short of the requirement as outlined in the IT Act. ...
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