BREAKING| “Centre Withdraws Blocking Order of YouTube Channel”: 4PM News To Supreme Court

Today, On 13th May, The Central Government has withdrawn its blocking order against the YouTube channel 4PM News, the Supreme Court was informed today, bringing relief to the digital news platform after a legal battle.

4PM News Ban: SC Seeks Centre Response to Plea Challenging YouTube Channel Block Over ‘National Security’ Grounds

Today, On 5th May, The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Centre on a plea filed by 4PM News, challenging the blocking of its YouTube channel by the government citing national security grounds.

YouTube Channel ‘4PM’ | “Arbitrary & Unconstitutional”: Journalist Sanjay Sharma Moves SC Against Channel Blocking

Journalist Sanjay Sharma has approached the Supreme Court challenging the blocking of his YouTube news channel ‘4PM’, calling the action “arbitrary & unconstitutional” and questioning the legality of the IT Blocking Rules.

Plea in Delhi High Court to Remove Court Order from Indian Kanoon: “Freedom of Speech vs Right to Be Forgotten”

Today, On 8th January, A petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court seeking the removal of a court order from the Indian Kanoon website. The petitioner’s counsel argued that the order, accessible via Google, is harming his client’s reputation as a businessman. The plea emphasizes the impact on the petitioner’s credibility due to the public availability of the order. The court is expected to address concerns related to privacy and public access to legal records.

“WhatsApp Becomes an ‘Anti-National’ Platform For Spreading Fake News” : SC Rejects PIL to Ban WhatsApp

Today, On 14th November, the Supreme Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation seeking to ban WhatsApp for non-compliance with new IT Rules. The petition, which raised security concerns and questioned the app’s encryption, was rejected by the Court, allowing WhatsApp to continue its operations despite claims of potential risks and misinformation.

Delhi HC Stopped Illegal Streaming of ICC Men’s T20 World Cup

Today, On 14th June, The Delhi High Court temporarily stopped unauthorized streaming and broadcast of the ongoing ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, safeguarding Star India’s rights as the official broadcaster. This legal action aims to curb digital piracy and uphold copyright protection, reflecting the gravity of unauthorized dissemination of major sporting events.

Free Wi-Fi Facility Launched in Delhi HC for Lawyers and Public

The Delhi High Court launched free Wi-Fi and a new website, emphasizing the court’s commitment to digital infrastructure and accessibility. Acting Chief Justice Manmohan highlighted the importance of these initiatives. The free Wi-Fi will serve key areas of the court and offer robust security measures. The new website includes various facilities and features responsive design.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta: Arbitration Originated in India; No Need to Learn from Others

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta showcased India’s historical arbitration expertise and emphasized the nation’s potential in arbitration. He aimed to position India as a global arbitration center, highlighting the government’s commitment. This move seeks to attract international arbitration cases, modernize India’s arbitration landscape, and enhance its reputation. The inclusive nature of the Arbitration Bar was also underscored.