Supreme court dismisses plea for free calling and data in lockdown

The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the plea seeking free calling, internet and DTH service during the lockdown in the country. The petition said that it is necessary to get information and entertainment during the lockdown, otherwise, it will affect the mental health of the people. A bench of Justices NV Ramana, SK Kaul and BR Gavai, hearing the petition through video conferencing, reprimanded that what kind of petitions are being filed?

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During the lockdown, a plea for free internet, calling and DTH was filed by advocate Manohar Pratap. Manohar Pratap also told the bench that people are under psychological pressure during the lockdown, which the government should take appropriate steps to deal with. There is no lack of loved ones.

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People will be less tense due to being busy on the phone, video calling and streaming. The telecom companies of the country extend the incoming validity of their users till 3 May. Earlier in lockdown 1.0 also, Airtel, Jio, Vodafone Idea and BSNL extended the validity of their customer numbers till 14 April. Apart from this, Jio, Vodafone Idea and Airtel also gave talk time of 10 rupees to some of their users.

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