Arguments conclude on Twitter India MD’s plea in Ghaziabad video case
The Hindu
He has questioned the notice issued by U.P. police; order likely on July 13
Does the High Court of Karnataka have the jurisdiction to consider legality of the notice issued by Loni Border police in Uttar Pradesh to Manish Maheshwari, managing director of Twitter Communications India Pvt. Ltd., in the controversial Ghaziabad video case? Arguments on this question of law took the centre stage on Friday before a Bench of Justice G. Narendar, who is hearing Mr. Maheshwari’s plea against a notice issued by the U.P. police on June 21 asking him to appear for questioning as a representative of Twitter India. Senior Advocate C.V. Nagesh had vehemently contended that High Court of Karnataka was well within in its jurisdiction to deal with the petition as not only Mr. Maheshwari was a resident of Bengaluru but even Twitter India had its “office” in Bengaluru.More Related News
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