Appointment of compliance, grievance officers in process, Twitter tells Delhi High Court
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Last Updated: Jul 04, 2021, 07:47 AM IST
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Responding to a petition alleging that it had not complied with India s Information Technology Rules, Twitter said the plea was not maintainable under Article 226 of the Constitution, as it is a corporation registered in the US.
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Microblogging platform Twitter is in the final stages of appointing a resident grievance officer after its interim appointee withdrew his candidature on June 21, the company told the Delhi High Court in an affidavit.
It is also in the process of appointing an interim chief compliance officer in the country, the US-based social media network said.
In final stages of appointing Resident Grievance Officer: Twitter tells Delhi HC
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