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Sahyog Portal doesn’t need a law to exist, SG Mehta tells Karnataka High Court

Solicitor General defends Sahyog Portal’s legal basis, says statutory backing is not required for, what he describes as an administrative tool.

July 18, 2025 / 12:43 IST
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The next hearing is scheduled for July 25.
The next hearing is scheduled for July 25.

The government does not need a specific law to create or operate the Sahyog Portal, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the Karnataka High Court on July 18, defending the Union’s administrative authority to set up the central content takedown system now at the heart of X Corp’s (formerly Twitter) legal challenge.

Appearing for the Centre in the ongoing proceedings, Mehta pushed back against arguments that the portal, through which government departments and state police can send takedown orders to digital platforms, lacked statutory sanction.

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“There need not be statutory backing. We have a website for litigation tracking, etc. There is no law for that,” Mehta said. “It is an administrative decision. Anybody can go onto the site and see what the status is.”

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