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News Broadcasters Association moves Kerala HC challenging 2021 IT Rules
News Broadcasters Association moves Kerala HC challenging 2021 IT Rules
In a fresh petition, the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) has stated that the new Rules give the government authorities excessive power to unreasonably restrict media rights.
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UPDATED: July 9, 2021 06:42 IST
The NBA petition in the Kerala High Court is one of the many petitions filed in High Courts across the country by digital media organizations challenging the validity of the Rules. (File photo)
In a fresh petition, the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) has moved the Kerala High Court, challenging the 2021 Information Technology Rules on the grounds that they violate the freedom of speech and expression of the media under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution.
It represents the private television news & current affairs broadcasters.
09 Jul, 2021 - 08:56 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
New Delhi: Over a month after the new IT rules came into effect, the News Broadcasters Association (NBA) has filed a plea in the Kerala high court challenging the new rules stating that they give government authorities excessive powers to unreasonably and impermissibly restrict the freedom of speech and expression of the media.
In a detailed statement, the NBA said the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines & Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, are ultra vires to the Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000 apart from being violative of Article 14 (equality before law) and 19(1)(g) (right to freedom to practise any profession, or to carry on any occupation, trade or business) of the Constitution. It also stated the challenge is to Part III (Code of Ethics and Procedure and Safeguards in relation to Digital Media)
The News Broadcasters Association moves Kerala HC challenging new IT rule
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