Very Disturbing Indeed: Calcutta High Court Slams Social Media Posts Targeting Judges, Seeks SOP From Police

The Calcutta High Court directed the West Bengal DGP to submit a Standard Operating Procedure for handling social media content targeting judges and judicial proceedings, during hearing of a case connected to Swami Pradiptananda before Justice Jay Sengupta.

Cannot Permit Whole Generation of Country to Be Ruined : Delhi High Court Orders Action Against Pornography Linked Mobile Applications

The Delhi High Court directed Google and Apple to take strict action against apps allegedly linked to pornography and prostitution, with the Bench observing it could not “permit the whole generation of the country to be ruined” by unchecked unlawful online content.

X Corp Moves Karnataka High Court: Challenges Single Judge Ruling Upholding Centre’s Sahyog Portal

X Corp has filed a writ appeal before the Karnataka High Court challenging a single-judge ruling that upheld the legality of the Centre’s Sahyog portal used for content takedown orders. The appeal, submitted on November 14, is awaiting listing before a Division Bench.

“Don’t Force People to Come to Court over Deepfakes”: Delhi High Court Slams Intermediaries in Rajat Sharma Case

The Delhi High Court told social media platforms to act quickly when users report deepfakes, saying, “People should not be made to come to court for issues like these.” Justice Manmeet Arora warned that the court cannot become a grievance redressal forum for such complaints.

“Downloading Child Pornography Is Not An Offence”|| Supreme Court Questions Madras High Court’s Decision

Today (11th March): The Supreme Court raised concerns over the Madras High Court’s ruling that downloading child pornography is not an offense. The accused was acquitted based on the decision. The apex court issued notices to the Tamil Nadu Police and the accused, challenging the ruling. The High Court justified its stance, citing privacy and lack of impact on others.