

Telegram has approached the Delhi High Court challenging the Central Government’s decision to temporarily ban the messaging platform ahead of the NEET examination. The company has sought urgent judicial intervention, arguing against the restrictions imposed before one of India’s largest entrance tests. The move comes amid concerns over the use of online platforms in the circulation of examination-related content.
The Delhi High Court has agreed to hear the matter on an urgent basis today. The case is expected to focus on the legality and necessity of the temporary restrictions, while balancing examination security concerns with digital communication rights. The court’s observations and subsequent decision could have significant implications for online platforms and regulatory actions during major national examinations.














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