
X Corp Complies with Court Order, Deposits Rs 25 Lakh
X Corp, formerly known as Twitter, has adhered to the directives of the High Court of Karnataka by depositing a sum of Rs 25 lakh. This action follows a division bench order issued on August 10. Initially, the company had contested a single judge’s order from June 30, which mandated a deposit of Rs 50 lakh by August 14. In response to the appeal, the division bench, during the hearing on August 10, instructed the company to submit half of the required amount to proceed with the appeal and demonstrate its good faith.
Judicial Proceedings Unfold
The division bench, led by Chief Justice Prasanna B Varale and Justice MGS Kamal, passed this order after considering the appeal filed by the micro-blogging platform. The appeal contested the ruling of Justice Krishna S Dixit, who had presided over the single judge bench. Justice Dixit’s judgment on June 30 upheld the takedown orders on Tweets, URLs, and hashtags issued by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeiTY). Additionally, the single judge bench imposed a financial penalty on X Corp in its judgment.
X Corp’s Compliance and Legal Challenge
The core issue in this legal saga revolves around MeiTY’s actions under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act. Between February 2, 2021, and February 28, 2022, MeiTY issued ten government orders directing the platform to block various online content, including 1,474 accounts, 175 Tweets, 256 URLs, and one hashtag. In response, Twitter chose to challenge the orders related to 39 of these URLs.
Challenges and Compliance
X Corp’s legal battle illustrates the complex dynamics between tech platforms and governments regarding content regulation and takedown orders. While platforms aim to protect freedom of speech and user privacy, governments assert their authority to maintain law and order, combat misinformation, and protect national security. Finding a balance between these competing interests remains a formidable challenge.
As the legal proceedings continue, X Corp’s compliance with court orders reflects its commitment to engaging constructively within the regulatory framework while defending its principles of free expression and digital access.
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