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MC Explainer: What is internet shutdown? What has the Supreme Court said about it?

The SC had ruled that internet shutdowns can be authorised only under extraneous circumstances.

February 23, 2024 / 13:46 IST
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What is the law on internet shutdown?
Moneycontrol explains what the Supreme Court held on internet shutdowns and what is the law on internet shutdowns in the UK and the US.

The Haryana state government, in the wake of the ongoing farmer protests, has been issuing orders for internet shutdown from time to time, the latest such order directing an internet shutdown in the affected districts will expire on February 23.

In 2023, the Manipur state government had ordered an internet shutdown in the state due to ethnic clashes. Manipur’s internet shutdown was challenged in the Supreme Court. However, it was ultimately withdrawn as the apex court opined that such cases should be pursued in the high court first.

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A report by Access Now, a digital civil rights organisation, claimed that the governments in India had imposed a total of 84 internet shutdowns in 2022, the most by any country in the world that year.

Internet shutdown orders are usually issued by the government under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973. This provision of law empowers the district magistrate of an area to issue prohibitive orders if he apprehends an adverse law and order situation. The essential motive of this section is to enforce “temporary measures to maintain public tranquillity”. In addition to the criminal code, the Telecom Services (Public Emergency or Public Service) Rules, 2017 under the Telegraph Act empowers the government to order a shutdown.