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Twitter must followlaw,says HC amid row with Centre

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 31 May

Twitter has to comply with the new Informatio­n Technology Rules for digital media if they have not been stayed, the Delhi High Court said on Monday.

Justice Rekha Palli issued notice to the Centre and social media platform Twitter seeking their stand on a plea by a lawyer, Amit Acharya, claiming non-compliance of the rules by it.

While Twitter claimed before the court that it has complied with the rules and appointed a resident grievance officer, the central government disputed the claim.

"They have to follow it (rules), if it has not been stayed," the court said.

In his plea, filed through advocate Akash Vajpai and Manish Kumar, Acharya said that he came to know about the alleged non-compliance when he tried to lodge a complaint against a couple of tweets. During the hearing, central government standing counsel Ripudaman Singh Bhardwaj said that Twitter has not complied with the rules.

Acharya, in his plea, said that the new IT Rules took effect from February 25 and the Centre had given three months to every social media intermedia­ry, including Twitter, to comply with them.

He contended that the three-month period got over on May 25, but no resident grievance officer was appointed by Twitter to deal with complaints regarding tweets on its platform.

The petition has sought a direction to Twitter to appoint a resident grievance officer without further delay. It has also sought a direction to the Centre to ensure that the IT rules are complied with.

Twitter had recently said it was committed to India as a vital market, but criticised the new IT rules and regulation­s, saying they "inhibit free, open public conversati­on".

Responding to Twitter's comments, the Centre had said the social media platform was levelling baseless and false allegation­s to defame India and dictating terms to the world's largest democracy.

The Centre alleged that Twitter refused to comply with new digital rules requiring identifica­tion of the originator of a flagged message and appointing grievance redressal officers.

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