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Will appear before UP cops if no arrest guaranteed, Twitter MD tells court

Won't allow Twitter to take its own time to appoint resident grievance officer, says Delhi HC judge

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The Delhi HC directed Twitter to inform it by July 8 as to when it will appoint a resident grievance officer (RGO) in compliance with the new IT Rules

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Twitter India’s Managing Director Manish Maheshwari said he’s ready to appear before the Uttar Pradesh Police, provided that they guarantee they won’t arrest him. 

He reportedly made these remarks while addressing the Karnataka High Court in a plea against the notice issued to him by the police over tweets posted of an elderly Muslim man being assaulted in Ghaziabad.  "If the court records the submission of the UP Police that they are not going to lay their hand upon me, then I am willing to appear before the police personally, provided they give an undertaking," he told the court through his

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