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Apr
As per fresh reports, the Delhi court, hearing a civil case against number of social networking sites including Facebook and Google, for allegedly showing objectionable content, has issued a fine of Rs 200 on a requester for seeking an urgent review of its order which gets-back the names of Google India and others from the suit.
During the hearing, administrative Civil Judge Parveen Singh has announced the fine on requester Mufti Aijaz Arshad Qasmi for making the plea without any proper and sufficient evidences.
In the mean time, the next hearing in this case will be held on May 5.
However, Mufti Aijaz Arshad Qasmi’s counsel Santosh Pandey moved an another application Wednesday requesting that the central government should be asked to take part in the case proper adjudication of an issue that was related to a national issue.
The Delhi court was hearing a case filed by requester Mufti Aijaz Arshad Qasmi, an Islamic researcher connected to a website run by the Islamic Peace Foundation of India, is expecting the removal of objectionable content from various websites and social networking sites.
In addition, the latest list submitted by Mufti Aijaz Arshad Qasmi on April 12 sought to prosecute – Facebook India, Facebook Inc, Google Inc, Orkut, Youtube Inc and Blogspot.
- Published by Himmat Mehra in: Technology
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