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Biopic on PM Modi a joke, he failed to deliver anything, says Urmila Matondkar

Urmila Matondkar on Thursday said the biopic made on Prime Minister Narendra Modi was a joke as he has failed to fulfil his promises. Urmila is contesting the Lok Sabha election as a Congress candidate from Mumbai North. The biopic on Modi, starring Vivek Oberoi, was set to hit the screens on April 11. However, the Election Commission ordered a stay on its release during the poll period.

Saradha chit fund case: Very very serious revelations in CBI report, says Supreme Court

This has gone too far : Supreme Court blasts Assam over deportation of illegal migrants

The top court said at present it was not insisting on presence of Assam chief secretary in the court, but would like to know through an affidavit filed by the state whether foreigners tribunals functioning in the state were adequate or not.

In Delhi High Court, WhatsApp Challenged the New IT Rule over Traceability of Messages

In Delhi High Court, WhatsApp Challenged the New IT Rule over Traceability of Messages The Facebook-owned instant messenger, WhatsApp in the Delhi High Court has challenged the new IT rule over traceability of messages and termed it unconstitutional, as it breaches basic privacy of citizens.   |  28 May 2021 2:15 AM GMT NEW DELHI: The Facebook-owned instant messenger, WhatsApp in the Delhi High Court has challenged the new IT rule over traceability of messages and termed it unconstitutional, as it breaches basic privacy of citizens. However in September 2019, the Supreme Court had said it was imperative that there is a regime to find out originators of messages, and it may be necessary to get such information from the intermediaries.

Privacy Row Rewind: In 2019, SC Suggested Regime To Find Originators Of Messages, Citing Cases Of Violence, Drugs

Privacy Row Rewind: In 2019, SC Suggested Regime To Find Originators Of Messages, Citing Cases Of Violence, Drugs   by IANS - May 27, 2021 04:35 AM A phone displaying a WhatsApp logo over another device’s Facebook logo. (representative image) (Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) The Facebook-owned instant messenger, WhatsApp in the Delhi High Court has challenged the new IT rule over traceability of messages and termed it unconstitutional, as it breaches basic privacy of citizens. However in September 2019, the Supreme Court had said it was imperative that there is a regime to find out originators of messages, and it may be necessary to get such information from the intermediaries.

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