The Asian Age

PIL seeks action against social media for disclosing rape victims’ identity

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New Delhi, Jan. 8: The Delhi High Court Friday sought responses of Delhi government, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and several media houses on a plea seeking action against them for allegedly disclosing the identity of rape victims, including in the Hathras gangrape case.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh issued notices on the petition and also sought replies from BuzzFeed, The Citizen, The Telegraph, iDiva, Janbharat Times, News 18, Dainik Jagran,

United News of India, Bansal Times, Dalit Camera, The Millennium Post and Wikifeed.

The court listed the matter for further hearing on February 5.

The petition has sought direction to the Delhi government to ask the social media platforms and media houses to take down or withdraw any material, news article, social media post or any such informatio­n on the details of identity of the victim in Hathras gang rape case or other similar cases. Petitioner

Manan Narula alleged gross violation of section 228 IPC and sought lodging of FIR against those who have violated the right to privacy of the victim by disclosing her identity.

The PIL, filed through advocates Suman Chauhan and Jivesh Tiwari, claimed that all the named publicatio­ns/ portals/ news organisati­ons published informatio­n relating to the victim that disclosed her identity to the public at large. “The actions of such disclosure of the identity of the victim of rape is an offence under Section 228A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and there has been no action taken on behalf of the respondent no. 1 ( Delhi government) which is the law enforcemen­t agency empowered to take notice of such offences,” it said.

During the hearing, the petitioner’s lawyer informed the court that hashtags were used on Twitter with the name of the Hathras rape and murder victim by a large number of people including celebritie­s and cricketers.

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