New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice to Meta Inc., the parent company of Social media platform Facebook on a petition moved by BJP's Tamil Nadu spokesperson SG Suryah against the access restriction and demonetization of the Facebook Page. The petition said these actions were taken without providing an opportunity for the petitioner to be heard.
Justice V Kameswar Rao issued the notices to Meta Inc and Central Government to file a reply on 30 March 2022. Notice has also been issued in another identical petition moved by Karan Pratap Khosla. Three other petitions on a similar issue are already listed for the next date. Suryah has moved a petition through Advocate Mukesh Sharma.
It was alleged that in December 2021, the two Facebook Posts posted containing Youtube videos were marked as Community Standard Violation, and thereafter the petitioner's Facebook Page was restricted for a month with several limitations along with a disclaimer of 'Risk of my Facebook Page getting unpublished.'
The petition also alleged that the Petitioner's page was demonetized and as soon as he came to know of this, he once again approached the respondent explaining the latter as to how he was first barred for a month and then how his page's reach was restricted and finally demonetized. Advocate Raghav Avasthi, counsel for the petitioner, argued that the petitioner's page has been restricted for a month after posting a YouTube video.
The said video pertains to the anti-LTTE feed made by a Jnanpith and Sahitya Akademi Awardee late Tamil writer Jayakanthan. The Counsel argued that unfortunately, the respondent Meta Inc marked these two posts as 'Pro-LTTE". The respondent misinterpreted the contents of those posts which were posted in the Tamil Language and took a wrongful decision by restricting the petitioner's reach to the public at large.