The All India Bar Association (AIBA) has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take legal action against Google for spreading false information about him. The AIBA’s Chairman accused Google of violating Indian Penal Code sections 153A, 500, and 505 and emphasized the accountability of developers for AI-generated content. The move aims to safeguard democratic processes and leaders’ reputations.
The Supreme Court of India has instructed Google India to clarify the privacy implications of requiring a Nigerian national to mark a PIN on Google Maps as a bail condition in a drug-related case. This comes after the Court expressed concerns about potential privacy infringement and directed the release of the accused on interim bail with modified conditions.
Betterplace Safety Solutions has taken legal action against Dunzo Digital over unpaid dues, initiating proceedings at the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in Bengaluru. Dunzo, a local quick-grocery delivery provider, has reportedly accumulated outstanding vendor debts totaling approximately Rs 11.4 crore, according to recent reports. The legal action follows Dunzo’s receipt of notices from multiple […]
The Delhi High Court is exploring options to obtain crucial information from a YouTube channel accused of defaming Amul. Despite Google’s reliance on GDPR for non-disclosure, the court is considering issuing letters rogatory through the government or directing Google Ireland to comply with GDPR requirements. This reflects the Court’s commitment to addressing cross-border legal challenges.
In October 2022, India’s CCI levied a Rs1,337.76 crore fine on Google for antitrust violations related to its Android system. The Supreme Court is set to hear Google’s appeal on April 30. This case has wide-reaching implications for fair competition and tech industry regulations in India’s digital market.
The Madras High Court dismissed 13 Indian companies’ appeals against Google’s new billing policy. The companies were granted temporary protection from delisting for three weeks. The legal battle began in 2020 when Google mandated the use of its billing system. This case highlights the power struggle between tech giants and smaller companies in the digital market.
