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AP govt to take legal action against fake news

The Andhra Pradesh government issued an order to sue media organisations over baseless, false and defamatory news items in print, electronic and social media. Opposition parties and media associations have strongly opposed the move to revive the controversial G.O.

AP govt issues order for taking legal action against false news in all media
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Published : Oct 31, 2019, 3:04 PM IST

Amaravati (AP): The YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government in Andhra Pradesh has issued an order for taking legal action against "false, baseless and defamatory news", restoring a controversial G.O kept in abeyance during his late father-led regime 12 years ago.

While the 2007 order issued during late Rajasekhara Reddy's tenur e as chief minister was limited to print and electronic media, Wednesday's government order (G.O) made social media posts also liable for legal action.

The old order delegated the power to the Information Commissioner for filing defamation cases against publishers and editors, but the latest order empowered the secretaries of the respective departments as well to proceed legally and initiate action following the due process of law.

On October 16, the state Cabinet had given its nod to revive the G.O. (No.938) issued on February 20, 2007.

Instances have come to the notice of the government that certain print, electronic and social media are deliberately trying to tarnish the image of government and government officials by spreading false, baseless and defamatory news with malafide interest, Information Commissioner T Vijay Kumar Reddy said in the latest G.O.

The government hereby accords permission to delegate powers to the Secretaries of respective departments to issue rejoinders, file complaints and lodge appropriate cases, if need be, through public prosecutor against defamatory news items published/telecast/posted in print/electronic/social media pertaining to their respective departments after following due process of law, the order said.

Justifying the cabinet decision, Information Minister Perni Venkataramaiah had on October 16 said adverse news would bring down the morale of the implementing agency, department and officer, which ultimately would lead to suboptimal performance and can hamper the progress of the state.

Opposition parties and media associations have strongly opposed the move to revive the controversial G.O.

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Amaravati (AP): The YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government in Andhra Pradesh has issued an order for taking legal action against "false, baseless and defamatory news", restoring a controversial G.O kept in abeyance during his late father-led regime 12 years ago.

While the 2007 order issued during late Rajasekhara Reddy's tenur e as chief minister was limited to print and electronic media, Wednesday's government order (G.O) made social media posts also liable for legal action.

The old order delegated the power to the Information Commissioner for filing defamation cases against publishers and editors, but the latest order empowered the secretaries of the respective departments as well to proceed legally and initiate action following the due process of law.

On October 16, the state Cabinet had given its nod to revive the G.O. (No.938) issued on February 20, 2007.

Instances have come to the notice of the government that certain print, electronic and social media are deliberately trying to tarnish the image of government and government officials by spreading false, baseless and defamatory news with malafide interest, Information Commissioner T Vijay Kumar Reddy said in the latest G.O.

The government hereby accords permission to delegate powers to the Secretaries of respective departments to issue rejoinders, file complaints and lodge appropriate cases, if need be, through public prosecutor against defamatory news items published/telecast/posted in print/electronic/social media pertaining to their respective departments after following due process of law, the order said.

Justifying the cabinet decision, Information Minister Perni Venkataramaiah had on October 16 said adverse news would bring down the morale of the implementing agency, department and officer, which ultimately would lead to suboptimal performance and can hamper the progress of the state.

Opposition parties and media associations have strongly opposed the move to revive the controversial G.O.

Also Read: Polythene ban stops 'mishri' offerings at Ayodhya's Ram temple

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AP govt issues order for taking legal action against false
news in all media
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         Amaravati (AP), Oct 31 (PTI) The YS Jagan Mohan Reddy
government in Andhra Pradesh has issued an order for taking
legal action against "false, baseless and defamatory news",
restoring a controversial G.O kept in abeyance during his late
father-led regime 12 years ago.
         While the 2007 order issued during late Rajasekhara
Reddy's tenure as chief minister was limited to print and
electronic media, Wednesday's Government Order (G.O) made
social media posts also liable for legal action.
         The old order delegated the power to the Information
Commissioner for filing defamation cases against publishers
and editors, but the latest order empowered the secretaries of
the respective departments as well to proceed legally and
initiate action following the due process of law.
         On October 16, the state Cabinet had given its nod to
revive the G.O. (No.938) issued on February 20, 2007.
         Instances have come to the notice of the government
that certain print, electronic and social media are
deliberately trying to tarnish the image of government and
government officials by spreading false, baseless and
defamatory news with malafide interest, Information
Commissioner T Vijay Kumar Reddy said in the latest G.O.
         The government hereby accords permission to delegate
powers to the Secretaries of respective departments to issue
rejoinders, file complaints and lodge appropriate cases, if
need be, through public prosecutor against defamatory news
items published/telecast/posted in print/electronic/social
media pertaining to their respective departments after
following due process of law, the order said.
         Justifying the cabinet decision, Information Minister
Perni Venkataramaiah had on October 16 said adverse news would
bring down the morale of the implementing agency, department
and officer, which ultimately would lead to suboptimal
performance and can hamper the progress of the state.
         Opposition parties and media associations have
strongly opposed the move to revive the controversial G.O. PTI
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