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HC continues with criminal proceedings against Yahoo! India

Nothing seems to be calm at the moment, for social networking companies in India, as each day is turning ...

February 11, 2012 / 09:10 IST

Nothing seems to be calm at the moment, for social networking companies in India, as each day is turning out to be trickier than the previous one. Now, an Economic Times report confirms that the High Court will continue with the criminal proceedings against Yahoo! India. The popular messenger service has been one of the accused in the ongoing court case against some 21 social networking sites, on grounds that the content on these sites are of an objectionable nature. Yahoo! India had challenged a lower court’s summoning, and moved the High Court. In his statement, according to this report, Justice Suresh Kait stated that he would not pass any order at this stage, but will hear the case, before the trial court does on March 13. Click here for full story

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first published: Feb 11, 2012 09:03 am

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