Vishnu Manchu vs Twitter Communications India Pvt. Ltd on 14 December, 2022
THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE A. VENKATESHWARA REDDY
release and
thereafter the 1st appellant posted a message on his
Twitter account and also gave interview in social media,
electronic and print media ... Whatsapp and Twitter on the personal life of the
respondent and her husband, for which she suffered
insult and mental agony. She contended that such
against the petitioner herein is that he has posted a
message in Twitter and it is relevant to extract the said
message:
Petitioner filed these ... would submit that the petitioner
never posted the said message in the Twitter as alleged by
4
the complainants in the aforesaid three crimes. Assuming
against the petitioner herein is that he has posted a
message in Twitter and it is relevant to extract the said
message:
Petitioner filed these ... would submit that the petitioner
never posted the said message in the Twitter as alleged by
4
the complainants in the aforesaid three crimes. Assuming
against the petitioner herein is that he has posted a
message in Twitter and it is relevant to extract the said
message:
Petitioner filed these ... would submit that the petitioner
never posted the said message in the Twitter as alleged by
4
the complainants in the aforesaid three crimes. Assuming
allegation is that the petitioner, using the Twitter handle
@Nallabalu, posted a tweet criticising the Congress Party in the
following terms:
"Congress ... alleged that the petitioner
posted on Twitter a photograph of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of
Telangana with the caption:
"No Vision
allegation is that the petitioner, using the Twitter handle
@Nallabalu, posted a tweet criticising the Congress Party in the
following terms:
"Congress ... alleged that the petitioner
posted on Twitter a photograph of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of
Telangana with the caption:
"No Vision
allegation is that the petitioner, using the Twitter handle
@Nallabalu, posted a tweet criticising the Congress Party in the
following terms:
"Congress ... alleged that the petitioner
posted on Twitter a photograph of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of
Telangana with the caption:
"No Vision
stating
that the complainant, a tech team operator, reported that a Twitter
video showed a Lamborghini with license plate bearing
No.TS09GD9777 driving recklessly ... respondent No.2
lodged the complaint based on a video seen on Twitter, without
being present at the scene. He contended that the final report
further the video has been actively
circulated and made viral in Twitter profile @NippuKodi.
11. In Kishor v. State of Maharashtra 1, the High Court ... case on hand, an objectionable video has been made
viral on Twitter. Therefore, the petitioners are facing serious allegations
and the purpose for which