X sues Modi's government over content removal in new India censorship fight
- X has filed a lawsuit against New Delhi, claiming that India's IT Ministry unlawfully expanded censorship powers for removing online content.
- X argues that the IT Ministry is using a government website to issue content blocking orders without proper legal safeguards.
- The lawsuit states that this new mechanism allows for unrestrained censorship of information in India and seeks to quash the directive.
- The case will be heard on March 27, reflecting an ongoing legal dispute between X and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
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X sues India, says new takedown system enables unchecked censorship
Elon Musk's X sued India's Ministry of Information Technology, alleging unlawful expansion of censorship authority through a parallel content takedown system. The lawsuit claimed this system bypasses constitutional protections for free speech. X filed the lawsuit in Karnataka High Court, escalating a dispute with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration over digital regulations. The case may impact Musk's business interests in India, includ…
X Enters New Censorship Battle With India, Sues Government For Content Removal
Elon Musk is waging a new legal battle with the Indian Government over its expanded censorship rights.The tech mogul’s X company has filed a lawsuit for easy removal of online content. The news comes after it chose to challenge the country’s lawmakers for executing such executive orders that Musk feels go against users’ rights. The new legal battle highlights the escalation of tensions between both parties after PM Modi ordered immediate content…
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