Supreme Court says new rules to regulate OTT platforms lack teeth
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March 05, 2021 23:28 IST
Court protects Amazon Prime Video India Commercial head Aparna Purohit from arrest in ‘Tandav’ web series row
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Court protects Amazon Prime Video India Commercial head Aparna Purohit from arrest in ‘Tandav’ web series row
The Supreme Court on Friday said the government’s new rules to regulate OTT (over-the-top) platforms lacked teeth to punish violators or to screen offensive content even as it protected Amazon Prime Video India Commercial head Aparna Purohit from arrest in the ‘Tandav’ web series row.
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The bench made the protection conditional on her cooperation with the investigation. She s facing two firs one in Lucknow and another in greater Noida regarding the alleged anti-Hindu references in the series.
Kerala gold smuggling case | Supreme Court seeks Sivasankar’s response to ED plea against bail
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March 05, 2021 23:34 IST
The Bench did not stay the High Court order granting him bail, saying the ‘man is already out on bail’.
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The Bench did not stay the High Court order granting him bail, saying the ‘man is already out on bail’. The Supreme Court on Friday sought a response from M. Sivasankar, former Principal Secretary to Kerala Chief Minister, to an appeal filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) against Kerala High Court’s decision to grant him bail in the gold smuggling case.
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