Indian Court Tests Government's Power to Block Apps Without a Judge's Say

Indian Court Tests Government's Power to Block Apps Without a Judge's Say

Telegram challenged India's temporary block of the app before the NEET medical exam, raising a broader question: can governments suspend platforms without court approval? India invoked Section 69A of its IT Act, allowing blocks without notice. Telegram argues the blanket restriction violates constitutional rights. Courts in Brazil and France face the same tension.

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