Explain how children below 18 open website accounts: HC to govt


New Delhi, Apr 25 (PTI): The Delhi High Court today sought the Centre's response on a plea questioning how children below the age of 18 years are allowed to open an account on social networking sites including Facebook, even though Indian laws do not permit it.

The court also asked two US-based entities- Facebook Inc and Google Inc--to reply to the plea of former BJP ideologue K N Govindacharya seeking an order for recovery of taxes from the websites on their income from operations in India.

A bench of justices B D Ahmed and Vibhu Bakhru asked Sumit Pushkarna, the counsel for the Centre, to make the government's stand clear on the issue through an affidavit within 10 days and posted the matter for May 13.

"How children below 18 years can have an agreement with any of the social network sites including Facebook? The Union of India is directed to file an affidavit on the issue within 10 days," the bench said.

The court also said, "Both Facebook Inc and Google Inc are US-based entities and are hereby impleaded as respondents. Notices to be issued to the newly added parties."

The bench passed the order after hearing the argument of Govindacharya's counsel Veerag Gupta that children below 18 are getting into an agreement with the social networking sites to open an account which is against the Indian Majority Act, the Indian Contract Act and also the Information and Technology Act.

Due to non-verification of users, more than eight crore of Facebook users across the world were found to be "fake", which the website admitted before the US authority, Gupta submitted.

The Government of India is not taking any action against the foreign companies which have their Indian operations, the counsel contended.

Govindacharya, at present a patron of 'Rashtriya Swabhimaan Aandolan', has in a public interest litigation (PIL) also sought directions to the Centre and the two websites to "ensure proper accounting compliances as per RBI guidelines".

"Facebook's gross revenue for previous year was 37 billion USD approximately but they are not paying due taxes to the Indian government," the petition said.

The petition also sought a direction to ensure safety of the data of 50 million Indian users, which was transferred "to the US and is being used for commercial gains in violation of the right to privacy."

It contended that a writ of Mandamus should be issued to "ensure verification of all existing users and future new members of social networking websites with instructions not to do agreements with children below 18 years".

The petition also sought creation of a national register of persons indulging in sexual offences and heinous crimes and stopping such persons from joining social networking websites.

The PIL, which listed the alleged violations of various terms by the websites, also sought a direction to the Centre to ensure that government officers "do not use social networking websites through government computers" as they may pose a threat to sensitive data and national computer network.

"As per telecommunication minister's statement in Parliament, the government lost four billion USD every year due to cyber crimes and approximately 90 million government websites were hacked in last three years," it said.

  

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  • Desmond David, Pune

    Fri, Apr 26 2013

    So, what's wrong about a person faking his DOB to get on a social networking site? Also, I don't recall the IT act any such law.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 26 2013

    Adhar Card has Biometrics Information.
    Web sites can have access on this information before registration.....

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  • Populist, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 26 2013

    If BJP gives computers to school children as in their election promises, of course they will open accounts on social networking sites!

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  • Krishnaraj, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 26 2013

    Change the Law or Cancel the Law.Children of this generation more and more intelligent than the previous generation. So to wait to the age of 18 just to open an account is ridiculous. In my opinion cancel such law and allow anyone to operate. Every children has right to become more intelligent and genius.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Fri, Apr 26 2013

    1.First they sit in front of a computer.
    2.They look at the screen.
    3.Then their fingers go the key board.
    4.Then they key in....
    5.They recollect what they studied in Ist Standard.....and so on...
    It's a long drawn out process Hon'ble.........Is it wrong?

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  • Naufal, Uddabettu

    Fri, Apr 26 2013

    Solution is simple.social networking sites must ask valid age proof given by govt of India(birth certificate,election ID,adhaar card etc). After validation of the age,they should allow to surf the websites.

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  • alvin, miyar/Pune

    Fri, Apr 26 2013

    When we have kids from other countries coding mobile apps we are trying to avoid our kids open a simple email account !!!!
    This is the time to give more reach to the internet, we have people who file unnecessary PIL's for trivial things .Dont we have more serious problems to think about ????
    If facebook is banned because somebody misuses it then shouldnt we stop paying our taxes because most of our system is corrupt !!!

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 26 2013

    There is no Indian law preventing those below 18 opening eMail accouts or accounts with facebook/twitter. The petitioner belongs to the middle ages..

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  • Tony Crasta, Sydney/Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 26 2013

    Difficult problem and hard to find a solution. The parents can only closely monitor and work with their teenagers in a friendly and amicable way.

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  • Glen Cletus, Doha

    Thu, Apr 25 2013

    No one can do anything about it b'coz life without facebook has become a mere dream Moreover if all the accounts of children below 18 are cancelled, they will surely attempt another way to get onto it.

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