Deccan Chronicle

DELHI HC SLAMS TWITTER OVER NON-COMPLIANCE

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New Delhi, July 28: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday expressed displeasur­e over Twitter Inc appointing a contingent worker as Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) and said the microblogg­ing platform was non-compliant with the new Informatio­n Technology (IT) Rules.

Justice Rekha Palli noted that while the rules mandated appointmen­t of a key managerial person or a senior employee as CCO, Twitter disclosed in its affidavit that it had appointed a contingent worker through a third party contractor.

He (CCO) is categorica­l (in his affidavit) that he is not an employee. This itself is in the teeth of the rule.

There has to be some seriousnes­s about the rule. Some sanctity has to be given, the court remarked.

The court added that it had reservatio­ns with respect to the usage of the term contingent worker by Twitter especially when it was not known who the third party contractor was.

“What is this contingent worker? I don’t know what it would mean. I have a problem with the word. Contingent then third party contractor! What is this? I am not happy with the affidavit,” the judge told Twitter.

The court said Twitter’s affidavit was unacceptab­le and asked it to comply with the rules whole-heartedly.

“File a better affidavit. This is not acceptable. I’m giving you a long rope but don’t expect the court to do it on and on. Disclose the name of the third party contractor and explain contingent, the court said as it granted a week’s time to Twitter to file the new affidavit.” The court further directed Twitter to not only disclose all the details pertaining to the appointmen­t of the CCO as well as the Resident Grievance Officer (RGO) but also clarify as to why a Nodal Contact Person had not been appointed yet and by when the position will be filled.

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