New Delhi, Oct. 13 -- The popularity of indienous personal messaging app Arattai seems to have reached the Supreme Court. When a petitioner approached the court about restoration of her blocked WhatsApp account, the judges not only dismissed her request but also suggested Arattai as an anternative.

The petitioner Dr. Raman Kundra is a doctor and claimed via her lawyer Senior Advocate Mahalaxmi Pavani that she had been using WhatsApp for the last 10-12 years and it was essential for her to communicate with her clients.

The doctor had filed a writ petition under Article 32 of the constitution claiming that her fundamental rights had been violated by WhatsApp. The complainant claimed that their account was blocked on 13th September by What...