[Tree] Delhi High Court ruling on e-commerce platforms and foreign players circumventing rules in the Indian market, Election Commission of India, Jairam Ramesh, Amit Shah, Lok Sabha polls, Islamabad High Court ruling on cart vendors

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updates: Added information about the Islamabad High Court ruling on cart vendors

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updates: The Election Commission of India (EC) has asked Congress leader Jairam Ramesh to provide detailed information about his claim that Home Minister Amit Shah called 150 district magistrates (DMs) after voting for the Lok Sabha polls was completed. The EC has also requested the factual basis of Ramesh's information and the details of his public statement. The EC clarified that during the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct, all officers are under the deemed deputation of the EC and report directly to it. The EC stated that no DM has reported any undue influence as alleged by Ramesh. The EC has asked Ramesh to share the details of the 150 DMs and the factual basis of his information by June 2, 2024, so that appropriate action can be taken. Ramesh claimed in a social media post that the outgoing home minister had called up DMs and collectors and had spoken to 150 DMs. The EC is yet to receive a reply from Ramesh [e5d21546].

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updates: Foreign e-commerce players accused of circumventing rules and engaging in anti-competitive practices

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updates: Delhi High Court ruling on e-commerce platforms and IPR infringement

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updates: Privacy developments in the Asia-Pacific region

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updates: Information about the surge in data privacy legislation and the importance of clear contracts and security for improving digital privacy and trust between consumers and companies

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updates: Inclusion of Rajeev Chandrasekhar's speech on OTT regulation

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updates: New information about the Indian government's emphasis on user safety and data protection in internet regulation

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updates: Added information about journalists turning to YouTube in India to report unbiased news amidst government control

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updates: Addition of PTA's commitment to children's safety in the digital realm

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updates: Update on skit creation regulation in Nigeria

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updates: Added information about YouTube bans in different countries

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