New Delhi: In a significant change in the holder, the Center told the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that Twitter “seems to be in accordance with the new information technology rules as” he has appointed a Head Compliance Officer (CCO), officers complaints of residents (RGGO) and Nodal Contact People “permanently.
The government’s response came after Judge Rekha Palli asked him to reply to a written statement submitted by Twitter who confirmed this promise.
The High Court heard the petition that accused the rules by the microblogging site.
Appearing for the center, additional lawyer General Chetan Sharma Those who submit the government will “submit a short affidavit” in connection with compliance.
The High Court then gives a two-week center to submit Affidavit and post this problem for October, say now “There is no urgency in this matter”.
Senior Advocate Sajan Poovayya, represents Twitter, repeats Twitter Kembal I that the company has appointed a fixed official for CCO, RGO and NCP posts.
He convinced the court that the appointed person worked in full time and was fully able to do his function in terms of law.
“We have permanent people who occupy a position,” Poovayya was delivered.