Musician T.M. Krishna Moves Madras High Court Against IT Rules
Krishna believes the rules violate his rights as a cultural commentator and artist.
T.M. Krishna. Photo: Facebook
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New Delhi:Â Carnatic singer T.M. Krishna has challenged the constitutional validity of the new IT rules in the Madras high court. The Information Technology (Guidelines For Intermediaries And Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, Krishna argued, impose “arbitrary, vague, disproportionate and unreasonable” restrictions.
This is among the many challenges to new IT rules mounted in various high courts around the country, beginning with
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The Madras high court on Thursday issued notice to the Centre on Krishna’s petition,
TM Krishna, musician and Carnatic singer, has filed a petition to challenge the Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code 2021 arguing that the new law breaches freedom of expression and privacy.
Chennai: In School s Question Paper, Protesting Farmers Called Violent Maniacs , Sparks Controversy
The question sought a solution from the students and asked suggest few measures to thwart such violent maniacs who act under external instigation. File photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-02-20T13:42:07+05:30 Chennai: In School s Question Paper, Protesting Farmers Called Violent Maniacs , Sparks Controversy outlookindia.com 2021-02-20T13:48:03+05:30
A school in Chennai sparked a controversy when it referred to the farmers who protested during Republic Day’s tractor rally as “violent maniacs”.
The phrase was used in a class 10 English exam paper held on February 11 at DAV Boys school.
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