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New Delhi: Twitter India on Saturday told the Delhi High Court that it will soon appoint a resident grievance officer in India.
While Twitter had appointed an Interim Resident Grievance officer as per the new IT Rules, the officer quit on June 21.
Twitter was responding to a case was filed in High Court by a user alleging that his complaint against Tweets were not acted upon promptly by the social media giant.
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Under the new IT rules of India, social media firms are required to appoint a chief compliance officer, a nodal contact person and a resident grievance officer, all of whom should be Indian residents.