SC issues notice to states/UTs on scrapped section 66A of IT Act


New Delhi, Aug 2 (IANS): The Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to all state governments and union territories (UTs) on a plea complaining that people were being booked under Section 66A of the Information Technology (IT) Act, which has been quashed by the top court.

A bench comprising justices R.F. Nariman and B.R. Gavai directed that notice should be served to registrar general of all high courts and listed the matter for further hearing after 4 weeks.

The Centre has told the top court it is the primary duty of states and UTs to stop registering cases under Section 66A of the IT Act after the provision was quashed by it. The Supreme Court, earlier this month, had said it was "shocking" and "distressing" that people were being booked under Section 66A though the provision was quashed.

On Monday, during the hearing the bench noted that judiciary's aspect can be taken care of separately, but there is police also who are charging people under this section. The bench said there needs to be one proper order because this cannot continue like this.

The Centre, in its affidavit, had said: "It is submitted that 'police' and 'public order' are state subjects as per the Constitution and prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of crimes and capacity building of police personnel as primary responsibility of states".

According to the central government, 21 states and UTs have reported compliance with the 2015 judgment in their letters to the ministry of information and technology.

 

  

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 02 2021

    It would have been nice if we had the number of cases booked by states and UT's under section 66A of the IT Act so that a pattern would have emerged as to which states were misusing this Act to harass its citizens to curb freedom of speech and suprisingly for the High Courts or lower courts to turn a blind eye to its misuse. The center cannot wash its hands and pass the buck to the states.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Mon, Aug 02 2021

    Only Supreme Court can teach a lesson to these Idiots ...

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