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X Challenges Government's Order to Block Hindutva Watch Account in Delhi High Court

Last Updated: 29-09-2024 03:23:49pm
X Challenges Government's Order to Block Hindutva Watch Account in Delhi High Court

In a major legal move, the government's order to deactivate the account of Hindutva Watch—a website that reports on acts of violence and hate speech linked to Hindutva ideology—has been challenged by X (previously Twitter) in the Delhi High Court. The social networking site said that the government's order was unreasonable and violated people's right to free speech. The Indian government issued an order to restrict the Hindutva Watch account, claiming issues with public order and national security.

X, on the other hand, has argued that the account was carrying out lawful journalism and reporting, stressing that the shared content complied with platform policies. In its appeal, the platform said that the blocking order was illegal and that there was insufficient rationale for it.

In its accommodation to the court, X highlighted the significance of securing contradicting voices and autonomous news coverage in a popular government. The company famous, "The government's activities in this case reflect an exceed of its powers beneath the Data Innovation Act, excessively influencing opportunity of discourse." X encouraged the Delhi High Court to subdue the blocking arrange, emphasizing that choices to square substance or accounts ought to be based on genuine, straightforward grounds.

The Delhi High Court is anticipated to survey whether the government's arrange complies with protected standards, especially in adjusting free discourse with concerns of national security. This case is portion of a bigger talk about encompassing the direction of online substance and the pressure between government control and free discourse on computerized stages. 

The outcome of this lawsuit may have a big impact on India's social media laws governing free speech and may establish a standard for how sites like X respond to demands from the government to remove content.

TAGS: X (formerly Twitter) Delhi High Court Hindutva Watch government order account blocking free speech Article 19 Information Technology Act freedom of expression social media regulation.


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