Assembly panel hails SC order on FB plea
The Hindu
‘Top court recognised privileges and power of Delhi Assembly’s committees’
The Delhi Assembly’s Peace and Harmony Committee chairman Raghav Chadha welcomed the judgment passed by the Supreme Court refusing to quash summons to Facebook India’s vice-president Ajit Mohan. The committe was formed after the Delhi riots last year. Mr. Chadha said, “While dismissing the petition filed by the three petitioners — Ajit Mohan, VP and MD of Facebook India, Facebook India itself and Facebook Inc. — the apex court recognised the privileges and power of the Delhi Legislative Assembly’s Committees on par with parliamentary privileges and those of other Legislative Assemblies.More Related News
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