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Karnataka High Court: “Free speech cannot be weaponised to justify defiance of the law” – Twitter’s challenge to Government content-blocking orders dismissed; Court upholds State’s power under Section 69A of the IT Act
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Karnataka High Court: “Free speech cannot be weaponised to justify defiance of the law” – Twitter’s challenge to Government content-blocking orders dismissed; Court upholds State’s power under Section 69A of the IT Act

Court’s Decision The Karnataka High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by X Corp (formerly Twitter Inc.) challenging the blocking orders issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology…
Posted by Rawlaw October 9, 2025

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