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Delhi HC claims Telegram ban is fair and necessary. How the app became a source of paper leaks?

Express Video Service

The Delhi High Court on Friday upheld the Central government's decision to temporarily block instant messaging platform Telegram in India ahead of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test Undergraduate (NEET-UG) re-examinations. Telegram had approached the Court challenging the government's order restricting access to the platform until June 22. Dismissing the petition, Justice Tejas Karia held that the Centre had demonstrated sufficient grounds for invoking its emergency powers under the Information Technology Act. In this video we analyse how the app became a source of paper leaks.

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