Digital Platforms: New legal structure required to prevent banned content from transmission: Ministry


New Delhi, February 22

The information and broadcasting ministry is evaluating the need for existing legal arrangements and a new legal architecture to prevent ‘vigilance and violence on digital platforms.

The ministry provided to a parliamentary committee said that in the society was being increasing that ‘misuse of obligital platforms of the independence constitutional platforms are being misused.’ ‘

The ministry said the status of the BJP MP Namikanache Dubeaks and a Standing Committee on the state-led committee that some arrangements exist in the current laws, while some arrangements are present, the demand for a strong and effective legal structure is increasing to regularly.

The notification and broadening ministry said, “The ministry has taken notice of all this and the process of the existing legal arrangement is under consideration and requires a new legal structure. The Supreme Court, many High Court The legal institutions like MPs and National Women Commission has also talked on the issue, which has become headed after the disgusting comments of social media effective randy. Criminal cases have been registered against him and his apology for the controversy is not much affect. However, the Supreme Court has given him protection from his arrest.

The ministry told the committee to submit a detailed note after the appropriate discussion.

The committee had asked about the reforms required in the current laws to curb the controversial content in view of the extension of new technologies and social media platforms on February 13.

Unlike conventional print and electronic material, which are subject to specific laws, no more regulatory structure, which is not a special regulatory architecture, which has been started to improve the laws. -Ptyti

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