The Indian Supreme Court of India rejected a petition to outlaw WhatsApp due to privacy and security concerns. The petitioner, a software engineer, claimed the messaging app violates the IT Rules and fundamental rights, citing a vulnerability that could compromise communication security. The court found no grounds to entertain the plea.
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