A warning was sent to Twitter by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology on June 27, which set a deadline of July 4 for Twitter to comply with the Government Of India's order of content removal. If Twitter hadn't complied with the rules, it would have lost its intermediary status in the country. In retaliation, social media giant Twitter is seeking to overturn some Indian government orders to take down content in a legal challenge that alleges abuse of power by officials. Twitter has been in continuous confrontation with the Indian government for while now, and the US social media company’s attempt to get a judicial review is part of the same tussle. India’s IT ministry did not immediately respond on Tuesday for comment about Twitter’s legal move. Watch the video to find out more! #Twitter #ContentBan #TimesNow Times Now - Times Now News channel examines news with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the latest news and breaking news of the day. Times Network houses upscale television channels. Times Network takes the lead with its ground-breaking innovation and disruption of a new content category. The Times Network channels, which have a global footprint in 100 countries, inform, entertain, and engage viewers of all ages with fascinating and intriguing content, news, and information. Subscribe to our channel - https://bit.ly/SubscribeToTimesNow Check out our website: https://www.timesnownews.com Times Now News App : https://bit.ly/3AD5qqN Connect with us on our social media handles: Facebook: / timesnow Twitter: / timesnow Instagram: / timesnow Subscribe to our other network channels: Times Now Navbharat: https://bit.ly/SubscribeToTNNavbharat Zoom: https://bit.ly/SubscribeToZoom Mirror Now: https://bit.ly/SubscribeToMirrorNow ET Now: https://bit.ly/SubscribeToETNow TN+: https://bit.ly/SubscribeToTNPlus Pushed via Slike