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Courts cannot remain mute spectators: Karnataka HC in its judgment to ban Proton Mail over cyber abuse case

Invoking Rule 10 of the Information Technology (Procedure and Safeguards for Blocking of Access of Information by Public) Rules, 2009, the court held that its order is sufficient for the government to act.

May 29, 2025 / 13:05 IST
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Karnataka High Court released the judgement earlier this week

In a scathing criticism of online abuse that women face and platforms that shield such perpetrators, the Karnataka High Court has released its detailed judgment directing the government to block access to Proton Mail, the encrypted email service at the centre of a disturbing cyber harassment case.

Justice M Nagaprasanna in his judgment said, "Courts cannot remain mute spectators when faced with such menace which undermines privacy and integrity of women in particular."

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"Protecting the society is the joint responsibility of service providers, content providers, law makers. It is the duty of the State to bring such perpetrators of crime to justice, which has become difficult in the case at hand," Nagaprasanna further said.

"Hence, in the light of the egregious facts, prevailing legal framework and owing to the preceding analysis, I deem it appropriate to answer the prayers of the petitioner," he added.