Chennai:The Madras High Court on Wednesday issued notice to the Centre over a plea challenging the constitutional validity of the new IT rules. The first bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy directed issuing the notice on a plea by the Digital News Publishers Association, comprising 13 outlets which challenged the constitutional validity of the Information Technology rules 2021.
Admitting the plea, the bench tagged it with an earlier petition moved by well-known Carnatic musician TM Krishna over the issue earlier. The court also allowed the petitioners to approach it if any coercive and arm-twisting action is taken under the new rules. Senior advocate P S Raman, appearing for the petitioners, objected to certain provisions in the rules. Rule 16 is an omnibus provision giving power to the secretary to the Union ministry of Information and Broadcasting to block public access to any digital information.
He sought an interim order restraining the Centre from taking any action under the rules pending disposal of the plea. However, the bench said there was no need for an interim order at this stage since no coercive action has been taken against the media outlets so far. 'Since no adverse action has been initiated against the petitioners as of now, no omnibus order made at this stage. However if such provisions are resorted to against the petitioners, petitioners will be at liberty to apply for interim relief,' the court said.
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