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Telegram’s Legal Battle Against India’s App Ban Highlights Free Speech Concerns

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Telegram has launched a legal challenge against the Indian government’s recent ban on its messaging app, arguing that the move is unconstitutional. The ban was implemented to prevent exam paper leaks, but Telegram claims it disproportionately restricts free speech for its 150 million users in India.

The company contends that the government’s action fails to consider the needs of students and educators who rely on the platform for study materials and communication. This situation raises significant questions about the balance between public safety and individual rights in the digital age.

Telegram’s founder has criticized the ban as ineffective, suggesting it punishes users rather than addressing the root causes of exam fraud. This case could set a precedent for how digital platforms are regulated in India, potentially impacting other services and user freedoms.

As the debate unfolds, it highlights the broader implications of government control over digital communication and the potential for overreach in the name of public interest. The outcome may influence how similar cases are handled in the future, affecting both users and tech companies operating in India.

Source: Al Jazeera

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News Category: Law Tags: ban, freedom, india, speech, telegram

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