SC asks WhatsApp to check child porn, gang rape videos
IT ALSO ASKED THE GOVERNMENT TO SET UP A MECHANISM TO RECEIVE INFORMATION ON ANY CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, RAPE OR GANG RAPE CONTENT
The Supreme Court has asked popular messenger service WhatsApp to improve its redressal system to make it easy for lodging complaints against circulation of videos showing sexual violence and also curtailing them.
It also asked the government to create an administrative mechanism to receive information of any child pornography, rape or gangrape content being circulated. This centralised agency, to be set up under the aegis of CBI or the Ministry of home affairs, will maintain data of videos and hashbanks to identify hashes of all known child pornography, rape and gangrape imagery.
The court also suggested expansion of keywords, which when typed would flash messages warning the user against the search as it could lead to child pornography websites. For rape and gangrape videos, the SC said the government and companies should suggest the keywords.
The order was dictated during in-camera proceedings on October 23. However, it was uploaded on the official website of SC on Thursday. The court is hearing a petition initiated by it on a letter it received in February 2015 from Hyderabad-based NGO Prajwala against the posting of rape videos on WhatsApp.
“WhatsApp should make further improvement in their reporting process which would enable easier reporting of contents in the App while maintaining the integrity of the contents and metadata available on phone at the time of reporting,” read the high-powered committee’s recommendation, which a bench headed by Justice MB Lokur said must be abided. The court said a separate hotline should be established for reporting, with the option for caller to remain anonymous, against the circulation.
The government has been asked to formulate specific parameters to identity rape and gangrape videos. The top court advised the Centre to ask state police to register FIR and initiate prosecution on receiving complaints against posting of violent sexual videos online and refer the matter to CBI.
The recommendations to be implemented are those on which the committee members had consensus. SC said will hear the parties at length on proposals that remain unresolved and sought a status report on the implementation of the recommendations in a sealed cover on December 11.