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Supreme Court Puts On Hold Centre’s Notification On Its Fact-Check Unit
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Supreme Court Puts On Hold Centre’s Notification On Its Fact-Check Unit

A day after the Centre notified the Fact Check Unit under the Press Information Bureau to “address the challenge of fake news”, the Supreme Court today paused the notification, setting aside the Bombay High Court’s go-ahead to the government’s move.

A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice Manoj Misra said the matter concerns freedom of expression. The court, however, said it won’t comment on merits of the case.

Stand-up comic Kunal Kamra and the Editors Guild of India had approached Bombay High Court, seeking a direction to restrain the Centre from notifying the Fact Check Unit.

The Centre last year brought some amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, including a provision for a Fact Check Unit to flag fake, false or misleading online content related to the government.

Under the rules, if this unit comes across or is informed about any posts that are fake, false, and contain misleading facts about the business of the government, it would flag them to social media intermediaries.

Once such a post is flagged, the intermediary has the option of taking it down or putting a disclaimer. In taking the second option, the intermediary risks legal action.

The petitioners had expressed concerns of censorship and said the new rules would restrict users from expressing themselves freely on social media. They had said the social media intermediaries would readily remove posts flagged by the government’s Fact Check Unit to avoid legal troubles.

Mr Kamra also challenged the new IT rules for violating his right to work as a political satirist and expressed fear of losing his social media access if his content is flagged by the Fact Check Unit. The rules will allow the government to flag any content critical of its policies, he said.

The Centre had responded that the rules were issued in public interest to crack down on fake news. It had also said the fact-check will be based on evidence and such decisions can be challenged in courts.

The Centre also said political opinions, satire and comedy are not linked to government business – petitioners have argued that ‘business of the Central Government’ is a “vague” area.

On March 11, the Bombay High Court had refused to grant an interim stay on setting up the Fact-Check Unit, noting that no grave and irreparable loss would be caused.

The bench noted that the petitioners fear that exchange of information in the form of political discourses or comments, political satire, and so on may be targeted if the Fact Check Unit is notified. However, the Solicitor General has said the unit only intends to deal with government business in its strict sense, and did not aim to muzzle political views, satire or sarcasm, it noted.

The petitions against the new IT Rules were referred to a single-judge bench after a division bench delivered a split verdict in January. While one of the judges struck down the rules, terming them unconstitutional, another upheld them.

Last year, the Centre had assured the court that it would not notify the Fact Check Unit until a final verdict on IT rules. But after the split verdict, the Centre said the oral assurance could be extended only until the third judge took up the matter. The petitioners had then filed interim applications, seeking a pause on notifying the Face Check Unit.

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Election Commission Asks Centre To Stop Sending ‘Viksit Bharat’ Messages
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Election Commission Asks Centre To Stop Sending ‘Viksit Bharat’ Messages

Taking a strong step to ensure compliance with the model code of conduct, the Election Commission has directed the Union government to “immediately halt” Viksit Bharat messages being sent over WhatsApp.

The poll panel has also instructed the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to immediately submit a compliance report. 

The action by the Election Commission comes after it received several complaints about the model code being violated by MeitY sending the messages. In response, the ministry had informed the panel that the messages, which contain a letter from the Prime Minister, were sent out on March 15 – before the model code came into force – and that some of them could have been delivered with a delay because of “system architecture and network limitations”. 

The dates for the Lok Sabha elections – which will be held in seven phases between April 19 and June 1 – were announced by the Election Commission on March 16, and the model code of conduct came into effect immediately after that.  

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“Disrespecting Indira, Rajiv Gandhi’s Legacy”: Congress Leader On Caste Census
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“Disrespecting Indira, Rajiv Gandhi’s Legacy”: Congress Leader On Caste Census

Fresh cracks have appeared within the Congress over its flagship caste census demand at a national level with a senior leader claiming the party never endorsed identity politics.

A demand for caste census may be misinterpreted as disrespecting the party’s former leaders and former prime ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, Anand Sharma said in a letter to party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, which was shared by news agency IANS.

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