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News Broadcasters Association moves Kerala HC to challenge new IT rules for digital media outlets

The News Broadcasters Association has, specifically, challenged Part III of the IT Rules which stipulate a three-tier grievance redressal mechanism, including an "oversight mechanism" which would be headed by a joint secretary of the I&B Ministry.

July 08, 2021 / 18:22 IST
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The News Broadcasters Association (NBA) said on July 8 that it has filed a writ petition before the Kerala High Court to challenge the Centre's new IT rules for digital media outlets.

The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines & Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, came into effect in May this year. The NBA has alleged that the new rules could "unreasonably" restrict the freedom of speech and expression.

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The writ petition has been filed "on the grounds that the said Rules give the Government Authorities excessive powers to unreasonably and impermissibly restrict the freedom of speech and expression of the Media under Article 19(1)(a)," the Association said, further alleging that the rules are also in violation of Article 14 and Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution.

The new IT rules subject the digital media companies to a three-tier redressal mechanism. The first level would be self-regulation by the publishers; the second stage would be regulation through the media companies' self-regulatory bodies that would be headed by a retired judge or an independent eminent person; and third through an "oversight mechanism" which is headed by a joint secretary of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.