Supreme Court Takes Up Controversial IT Rules Case
The Supreme Court is reviewing a challenge to the Bombay High Court's nullification of 2023 amendments to the Information Technology Rules, aimed at curbing misinformation against the government. The amendments, introduced in April 2023, were deemed unconstitutional, prompting a plea by the Centre to reassess the decision.
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The Supreme Court has agreed to examine the Centre's challenge against the Bombay High Court's decision to nullify 2023 amendments to the Information Technology Rules. These amendments were designed to regulate fake content on social media that targets the government.
While the Supreme Court did not impose a stay on the high court's 2024 ruling, calling the rules unconstitutional, it highlighted the importance of arriving at a conclusive decision. The verdict had sparked debate around media regulation and freedom of speech.
Key players involved in challenging the rules include comedian Kunal Kamra and the Editors Guild of India. The government, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, argued for the necessity of these amendments to mitigate misinformation without outright blocking content, emphasizing their role in mandating social media accountability.
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