Govt sanctions prosecution of Google, Facebook over objectionable material
NEW DELHI: A day after Delhi high court warned social websites to
devise mechanism to check and remove objectionable content or face action like in China, there was more trouble for them.
The government on
Friday told a Delhi trial court that there is sufficient material to proceed against 21 social networking sites for offences of promoting enmity
between classes and causing prejudice to national integration.
"The sanctioning authority has personally gone through the entire records and
materials produced before him and after considering and examining the same, he is satisfied that there is sufficient material to proceed against the
accused persons under section 153-A, 153-B and 295-A of the IPC," the Centre said in its report placed before Metropolitan Magistrate Sudesh
Kumar.
The list includes Facebook, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft.
The matter will now come up for hearing on March 13 and the court has
directed the accused to appear in person on the next date.
The two-page report was placed after the court directed ministry of external affairs
(MEA) to get the summons served on over ten foreign-based companies. The summons were issued on December 23 last but they remained
unserved.
The court had on December 23 issued summons to 21 social netorking websites for allegedly committing offences of criminal conspiracy,
sale of obscene books and sale of obscene objects to young persons.
It had said prima facie the accused companies were liable to be summoned
for promoting enemity between classes, causing prejudice to national integration and insulting religion or religious belief of any class, but it could
not summon them without having prior sanction of central or state government or the district magistrate.
The department of information
technology, in its report, granted saction to proceed against the 21 companies for allegedly promoting enmity between classes and causing prejudice to
national integration.
The report said, "The documents and contents therein are in the nature to instigate enimity between different groups on
the ground of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language and doing acts prejudicial to the maintainance of harmony...."
It said the
contents were provocative and were prejudicial to national integration.
The report said in view of the documents and confirmation of
availability of such contents on the website/ search engines as reported by station house officer of Tughlak Road police station, the sanctioning
authority, Government of India, was satisfied that such content was violative of the provisions of the Information Technology (Intermediary
Guidelines) Rules 2011.
It said after due application of "judicious mind", it was found appropriate to grant sanction under section 196 of
CrPC to proceed against the accused persons in the aforesaid complaint keeping in view national harmony, integration and national interest.
The
report said that they had held four meetings with the representatives of social networking sites and search engines Google, Facebook, Yahoo and
Microsoft.
"The availability of objectionable content on their websites and their search results through the search engine was brought to
their knowledge. The objectionable and defamatory content was also shown to them and they were requested to take appropriate action in the public
interest, national harmony and integration....," it said.
The report said even in August last year, the availability of similar content on
such websites was brought to the notice of the Department of Information Technology.
Meanwhile, the court on Friday issued directions to the
MEA after the counsel appearing for Facebook India said over ten out of the 21 companies were foreign based and the court would have to issue process
to serve the summons to them.
The magistrate directed the MEA to get the summons served saying, "Let the process (to serve the summons) to
(foreign based) accused be sent through MEA as per the process."
The court's order came after advocate Shashi Tripathi, appearing for
complainant Vinay Rai, said he would file a fresh list of addresses of these foreign-based sites in the court.
During the hearing, senior
advocate Siddharth Luthra, representing Facebook India, sought adjournment for the day saying the matter is pending before the Delhi high court and
the case file is also in the high court.
He said that one of the accused, who is chairman of the Facebook, is based in California in USA and
the court will have to direct the MEA for serving summons on him.
The counsel for Google India Pvt Ltd also asked the court to adjourn the
matter today. He said that summons issued to accused companies Orkut, Youtube and Blogspot have been mistakenly served at their premises
here.
Some of the accused companies had also moved the high court against the summons issued to them.
The magistrate's December 23
order had come three days after another court in a civil case had restrained these sites including Facebook, Google and Youtube from webcasting any
"anti-religious" or "anti-social" content promoting hatred or communal disharmony.
[Times of India]
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