India, Oct. 8 -- The Delhi High Court on Wednesday raised concerns over a Staff Selection Commission (SSC) notification that prohibits discussion, analysis, or circulation of question papers from already conducted SSC exams on social media, and said that the commission cannot "impose such gag orders."

A bench of chief justice DK Upadhyay and justice Tushar Rao Gedela, however, issued a notice on a petition filed by Vikas Kumar Mishra, challenging the SSC's September 8 directive. The court asked the centre and the SSC to file their responses before the next hearing on December 17, after SSC's counsel requested time to seek instructions.

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