NEET-UG re-exam: Delhi HC rejects Telegram’s appeal against temporary ban
Justice Tejas Karia noted that government’s pro active measures are least restrictive adding that it cannot be held that the order is disproportionate or there was no application of mind before taking the temporary ban decision, as alleged by the petitioner.
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