SC asks Google, WhatsApp, Facebook to take steps to block rape videos

These companies are to reply to the apex court by Jan 9, 2017

SC notice to Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Microsoft
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 06 2016 | 10:16 AM IST
The Supreme Court on Monday sought response from tech firms Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Facebook on a plea seeking curbs on sharing of sexual offence videos on social networking sites and steps to check cybercrimes.
 
A bench of M B Lokur and U U Lalit issued notice to these companies and sought their reply on the plea by January 9.
 
Advocate Aparna Bhatt, appearing for non-governmental organisation Prajwala, said that rape videos are shot and posted on social networking sites and internet companies should take steps to curb such cybercrime.
 

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Additional solicitor general Maninder Singh, representing the Centre, detailed the steps taken by Union home ministry and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is the nodal agency for cybercrimes.
 
He said that the debate over making public the names of sexual offenders is on in India and abroad and whatever decision is taken in this regard will be implemented.
 
To this, the bench said that if the names of sexual offenders are to be made public, it should be done only after the conviction in the offence, not after the case is lodged.
 
"It will tarnish the image of a person, if he is acquitted in the sexual offence case," it said. The bench also directed that if the state police finds nothing against a person after probing a sexual offence case, then CBI will not interrogate that person with regard to the cyber aspect.
 
It also directed the Centre to include steps to curb sexual violence against children on the list of measures to be taken for curbing crime against women.
 
"As per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data there is sharp rise in cases of sexual violence against children," it said.
 
The court was hearing a letter sent to then Chief Justice of India H L Dattu by Hyderabad-based NGO Prajwala along with two rape videos in a pen drive. It had taken suo motu note of the letter on the posting of these videos on 'WhatsApp' and had asked CBI to launch a probe forthwith to nab the culprits.

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First Published: Dec 06 2016 | 10:15 AM IST

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