GS 2: PolityGS 2: GovernanceGS 3: Science & Technology

X to appeal against HC's dismissal of its petition on takedown orders, Pg12.

X Corp challenges India's content takedown orders, citing free speech concerns and circumvention of IT Act's Section 69A.

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Key Highlights:

  • X (formerly Twitter) will appeal the Karnataka High Court's decision upholding the Centre's Sahyog portal, which facilitates content takedown orders.
  • X claims the Sahyog portal allows arbitrary takedowns by police, bypassing Section 69A of the IT Act and violating free speech rights.
  • The Karnataka High Court stated that the Sahyog portal is an instrument for combating cybercrime and should not be undermined.
  • Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw posted "Constitution wins" on X following the court's order.

Detailed Insights:

  • X argues that the Sahyog portal enables content removal based solely on allegations of illegality, lacking judicial review and due process.
  • The company asserts that the order contradicts a recent Bombay High Court ruling that deemed a similar regime unconstitutional.
  • The Karnataka High Court emphasized that social media cannot operate in a state of anarchic freedom and must be regulated.
  • Section 69A of the Information Technology Act empowers the government to block public access to content for reasons such as national security.
  • The case highlights the ongoing tension between government regulation of online content and the protection of free speech rights of users.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Section 69A IT Act: Empowers the government to block public access to content for reasons such as national security.
  • Takedown Order: A demand by an authority to remove content deemed illegal or harmful from a platform.
  • Freedom of Speech: The right to express one's opinions and ideas without government censorship or restraint.
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