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Bombay HC Strikes Down Centre’s IT Act Amendment, Calls Fact Check Unit ‘Unconstitutional’

The Bombay High Court has rejected the proposal by the central government to set up a fact-check unit.

Bombay HC Strikes Down IT Fact Check Unit: The Bombay High Court gave a big blow to the central government on Friday by rejecting their plea to set up a fact check unit after stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra moved to the court in objection to this move.

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Pronouncing the order, Justice AS Chandurkar said that the Information Technology Amendment Rules, 2023, allowing the central government to establish fact-check units (FCUs) that would identify fake news online were against Articles 14 and 19 of the Constitution.

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Justice Chandurkar said that the amendments violate Articles 14 and 19 of the Indian Constitution, and he struck down the proposed IT amendments.

After a split verdict was delivered in January on the matter by a bench of Bombay High Court the case was then passed to a third judge.

In March, the Supreme Court put on hold the Centre’s notification announcing the formal launch of its fact-check unit (FCU). The Court ruled that the Centre could not move forward until the Bombay High Court decides on the constitutional legality of the issue.

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First published on: Sep 20, 2024 05:29 PM IST


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