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Back door censor: On the government’s SAHYOG portal

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SAHYOG Portal and Legal Concerns

The social media platform X has raised concerns regarding the Union government's proposed SAHYOG portal, highlighting potential misuse in the regulation of online content.

Purpose of the SAHYOG Portal

  • Coordination Platform: Designed to aid in coordination among law enforcement, social media, and telecom providers for quicker unlawful content takedowns. 
  • Origin: Follows an office memorandum by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology in October 2023, leveraging Section 79 of the IT Act. 

Legal Framework and Concerns

  • Section 79 IT Act: Provides intermediaries safe harbour protection from liability for third-party content if certain conditions are met. 
  • Section 79(3)(b) Exception: Requires intermediaries to remove content upon government notification to maintain protection. 
  • Section 69A IT Act: Offers limited grounds for content blocking and mandates procedural safeguards like approvals and independent reviews. 

Issues with SAHYOG

  • Bypassing Safeguards: X claims the portal bypasses Section 69A's safeguards, enabling broad censorship by multiple government entities. 
  • Lack of Challenge Mechanisms: No apparent mechanisms exist to challenge blocking orders issued via SAHYOG. 
  • Legal Violations: Potentially ultra vires, conflicting with the Supreme Court's ruling in Shreya Singhal vs Union of India. 

Current Legal Proceedings and Transparency Request

  • Petitions Filed: Cases are ongoing in Delhi and Karnataka High Courts regarding the legality of SAHYOG. 
  • Call for Transparency: The Ministry of Home Affairs is urged to disclose complete details of SAHYOG's features to ensure compliance with online content regulation laws. 
  • Tags :
  • SAHYOG
  • Section 69A IT Act
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