Convene meeting with Google, Yahoo on objectionable content: SC to India's nodal agency

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Supreme on Wednesday asked the Union of India's nodal agency to convene a meeting with all the stakeholders, including Internet companies Google, Yahoo and within six weeks to remove objectionable content pertaining to sex determination tests.

Earlier in September, the apex directed internet majors like Google, Yahoo and and instant messaging application WhatsApp to furnish details of complaints they have received in about the uploading of objectionable content on child pornography, rape and gangrape.

In February this year, the apex ordered all companies to immediately constitute in-house expert bodies to identify and block keywords indicative of sex determination.

In April, the apex observed that it cannot curtail free choice of a researcher as right to know is a fundamental right.

An apex bench headed by Chief Justice of observed that tech giants Google India, Yahoo and were not honouring the Indian law by allowing online advertisements on sex determination tests, to which the companies responded and stated that they are complying with all laws.

The Supreme was hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed in 2008 by one Sabu Mathew George, complaining that a number of foreign websites are soliciting couples to undergo sex determination tests banned under the Indian laws.

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First Published: Wed, December 13 2017. 14:40 IST