Twitter informs Delhi HC that it will take 8 more weeks to appoint an RGO | IT rules | Oneindia News
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Twitter informs Delhi HC that it will take 8 more weeks to appoint an RGO | IT rules | Oneindia News
Today, Twitter informed the Delhi High Court that it will take another eight weeks to appoint a resident grievance officer (RGO) in compliance with the new IT Rules.
For previous updates, watch:
Twitter yet to comply with new IT rules; Delhi HC says govt can take action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_O6qzipiXDc
Twitter receives final notice from MeitY to comply with new IT rules: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyyFBx1h9r8
Social media platforms under scrutiny for not yet complying with Intermediary Rules: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0_QcAGkpCQ
#DelhiHC #Twitter #ITRules
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