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In a midnight drama two Air India crew members held under IT Act

Source: The Hindu, Nov 24 2012, 11:46am CST

They were released on bail by Additional Sessions judge Thirty-one-year-old Mayank Sharma returned home after celebrating his wife’s birthday on the night of May 10, 2012, when his doorbell rang at 1.30 a.m. Outside were pl ...

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Seat of power may move to Air India building

Source: Times of India  |   May 17 2013, 2:43pm CDT

MUMBAI: The state secretariat may soon have a new address, albeit temporary. The government on Friday participated in a bid to acquire a few floors on lease in the Air India building at Nariman Point as the Mantralaya b ...

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25 weeks ago


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"They told me to come to the police station with them and when I asked why, they just stared at me"


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No Arrests Under IT Act Without Consent Of Senior Police Officials: SC

Source: Techtree.com  |   May 17 2013, 1:53am CDT

Posting objectionable content on Facebook is not a new practice. And in a country like India, it sometimes leads to violent outbreaks, or jail time. As netizens have been asking for strengthening of the (in)famous section 66A of the IT Act, which s ...

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Prior approval must to arrest under Section 66A: SC

Source: MSN India  |   May 16 2013, 8:06pm CDT

New Delhi, May 16 (IANS) The Supreme Court Thursday said no person would be arrested under Section 66A of the IT Act for posting objectionable comments on social networking websites without prior approval from an officer not below t ...

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Senior cop's nod must to arrest those who post defamatory content: SC

Source: Times of India  |   May 16 2013, 5:29pm CDT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the states to implement the Centre's four-month-old advisory that no person would be arrested for posting alleged derogatory comment on social networking sites like Facebook and ...

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Air India suspends Chandila, Chavan

Source: Zee News  |   May 16 2013, 7:37am CDT

New Delhi: Tainted Rajasthan Royals` cricketers Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila were today suspended by their employer Air India after being arrested by the Delhi Police on charges of spot-fixing in the ongoing Indian Premier League matches. "As soon a ...

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Regular Air India flights connecting Kangra-Delhi started

Source: New Kerala  |   May 16 2013, 1:35am CDT

Dharamshala, May 15 : Nearly after nine months of the suspension of air services, the lush green Kangra valley today received its first flight which landed at the Kangra airport near here. Director Kangra Airport K K Sh ...

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No arrest for social sites' posts without senior cops' nod, Supreme Court says

Source: Times of India  |   May 16 2013, 1:06am CDT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday said that no person should be arrested for posting objectionable comments on social networking sites without taking prior permission from senior police officials. The apex court, which refused to pass an orde ...

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SC to hear plea against Andhra government on Section 66A

Source: Zee News  |   May 15 2013, 10:11pm CDT

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday said no person would be arrested under Section 66A of the IT Act for posting objectionable comments on social networking websites without prior approval from an officer of the Inspector Gene ...

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Prior approval must to arrest under Section 66A: SC

Source: TDNpost.com  |   May 15 2013, 8:15pm CDT

New Delhi, May 16 (IANS) The Supreme Court Thursday said no person would be arrested under Section 66A of the IT Act for posting objectionable comments on social networking websites without prior approval fro ...

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