VIP MEMBER LOGIN HomeTrending Stories Trending Stories Centre blocks 118 more mobile apps, including PUBG By Law Trend September 2, 2020 12:09 PM FacebookWhatsAppTwitterPrintPinterest Central Government has blocked 118 more mobile apps, including PUBG, in the interest or “sovereignty and integrity of India, Defence oof India, security of the state and public order” invoking Section 69 Information Technology Act. READ NOTIFICATION Tagsbanchinesecourtindiainsurancelawyerpubgtrend2 Share FacebookWhatsAppTwitterPrintPinterest Previous articleSC rejects Netflix plea for Web Series Bad Boy BillionairesNext articlePrivate complaint alleging offence of Sec 191-193 IPC maintainable? Law Trendhttps://lawtrend.in/Legal News Website Providing Latest Judgments of Supreme Court and High Court Related Articles Court Updates SC Directs High Courts to Furnish Details of Pending Acid Attack Trials; Terms 16-Year Delay in Survivor’s Case as “National Shame” Court Updates “Do You Want Us to Roll Out a Red Carpet for Intruders?”: Supreme Court on Rohingyas Trending Stories Supreme Court’s 75-Year Journey: Former CJI BR Gavai Calls for Recalibrating Free Speech Principles for the Digital Age Latest Articles Court Updates Defamation Row: Tejinder Bagga Tells Delhi High Court Subramanian Swamy’s Tweet ‘Attacked Integrity and Character’ Judgements Pre-Marriage GPF Nomination Becomes Invalid Upon Acquiring Family; Benefits to be Distributed Equally Between Wife and Mother: Supreme Court Law Trend -Hindi क्या आर्बिट्रल ट्रिब्यूनल कॉन्ट्रैक्ट की निषेधात्मक शर्तों को नजरअंदाज कर सकता है? सुप्रीम कोर्ट ने ‘भारत ड्रिलिंग’ मामले को बड़ी बेंच को सौंपा Law Trend -Hindi सुप्रीम कोर्ट: स्टाम्प ड्यूटी छूट के लिए ‘अनावश्यक’ शर्तें लगाना अवैध; कहा- “सार्वजनिक लेनदेन में सरलता ही सुशासन है” Trending Stories “Majesty of Court Measured by Humanity”: Retired Judges, Legal Veterans Write to CJI Surya Kant Over “Intruder” Remarks on Rohingyas Load more