HomeNewsTechnologyBombay HC delivers split verdict on challenge to IT Rules on content fact-checking

Bombay HC delivers split verdict on challenge to IT Rules on content fact-checking

As per the existing convention the case will now be referred to a third judge by the Chief Justice of Bombay High Court. It was orally told in the court that the Chief Justice may take sometime to allocate the case to a third judge.

January 31, 2024 / 17:17 IST
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Bombay HC delivers split verdict on fact check unit
Bombay HC delivers split verdict on fact check unit

A two judge bench of Bombay High Court on January 31 delivered a split verdict in a petition filed by political satirist Kunal Kamra challenging the  government's amendment to the Information Technology Rules creating a  fact-check unit for verifying news related to the government.

Justice Gautam Patel agreed with Kamra's contention while Justice Gokhale disagreed with the same.  As per the existing convention, the case will now be referred to a third judge by the Chief Justice of Bombay High Court. It was orally told in the court that the Chief Justice may take sometime to allocate the case to a third judge.

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Appearing for the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, had earlier told the Court that the Ministry would not notify the formation of the unit for the next 10 days.

The IT Rules (amendment), 2023 states that intermediaries like social media platforms will have to make “reasonable efforts” to ensure that users do not upload information about Central government “identified as fake or false or misleading”.