Objectionable contents on websites: Court questions official
Saturday September 22, 2012 05:38:44 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: A Delhi court Saturday questioned a
central government official to explain the process of serving
summons on US-based websites, including Facebook and Google, for
allegedly hosting defamatory content on their sites.
Metropolitan Magistrate Jay Thareja sought the presence of union
home ministry's Under Secretary Amar Chand Oct 9 in a case against
21 social networking sites and websites.
The court in its order said: "The summons were sent on June 12. In
response to the said summons, Amar Chand has sent a reply along
with an annexure setting out the details mentioned in Article 4 of
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty between the US and India... Let
Amar Chand, under secretary, be summoned for Oct 9."
The court was hearing a criminal case filed by journalist Vinay
Rai who sought the removal of derogatory content from 21 social
networking sites and websites.
Facebook, Orkut, YouTube, Yahoo, Blogspot, Google and Microsoft
are some of the websites named in the complaint filed by Rai.
The 21 social networking websites were issued summons by the court
Dec 23 for allegedly committing offences of criminal conspiracy,
sale of obscene books and objects and hosting objectionable
content.
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