WhatsApp in trouble due to emotication

Lawyer Gurmet Sing from New Delhi in India has sent the company WhatsApp an email with the order that, in the 15 days term, take away from its emoticon app, which shows the middle finger, or will file civil or criminal charges against them. Sing claims it's a gesture not [...]
Lawyer Gurmet Sing from New Delhi in India has sent the company WhatsApp an email with the order that, in the 15 days term, take away from its emoticon app, which shows the middle finger, or will file civil or criminal charges against them.
Sing claims that it is a bad gesture, which in India presents serious injury.
“According to points 354 and 509 of the Indian Criminal Code, it is forbidden to show offensive gestures in women,” explains the lawyer
“According to the 1994 legal act 6 in Ireland, the mid-finger appearance represents violations in this country”, Singh added, who believes that the WhatsApp directly violates the law, including this emotionality in its application.











