Telegram moves Delhi HC against ban, teenager whistleblowers fact-check IIT-K director
Messaging platform Telegram on Wednesday moved Delhi High Court against the Centre’s decision to temporarily block access ahead of the NEET-UG re-examination even as the app stopped working for Indian users without a VPN.
Advocate Madhav Khosla mentioned Telegram’s plea before a vacation bench of Justice Tejas Karia, which agreed to hear the matter on an urgent basis on Wednesday. Khosla told the court that more than 150 million Telegram users in India have been affected by the temporary restriction.
