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Govt seeks dismissal of Twitter's petition at Karnataka HC, says platform submitted incorrect evidence

The government said intermediaries like Twitter cannot be arbiter of free speech, or decide which content can cause damage to national security, and claims that the micro blogging platform submitted 'incorrect' evidence to the Karnataka High Court

September 01, 2022 / 17:26 IST
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The Central government has come out all guns blazing against Twitter, which had approached the Karnataka High Court for seeking relief from blocking orders issued by the government on 39 URLs under Sec 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000.

In its statement of objections filed by the government on September 1, reviewed by Moneycontrol, the government has sought dismissal of Twitter’s petitions on the grounds of maintainability -- that Twitter is a foreign registered body and cannot seek to defend Article 19 (right to disseminate information of speech of other citizens), Article 14 or Article 21 of the Constitution like ‘citizens of India’ or ‘natural persons’.

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In line with this, the government also said that an intermediary platform like Twitter cannot be arbiter of free speech. Only the government can take action on it, the Statement of Objections read.

Similarly, the government added that the platforms like Twitter should not be allowed to be determine which content may cause national security or public order issues.