Use of internet services of offshore firms by officials 'serious': HC

Committee of Secretaries of concerned departments will meet on March 5 to consider framing the new e-mail policy

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 24 2014 | 8:06 PM IST
The Delhi High Court today termed as "serious" the use of internet services provided by offshore firms by government officials in communicating on sensitive issues and asked the Centre to come up with the e-mail policy.

"This is a very serious issue. It may jeopardise the safety, security etc. Of the nation. Moreover, the use of such internet services is against the Public Records Act as the data is sent outside the country before its delivery," the bench of acting Chief Justice B D Ahmed and Justice Siddharth Mridul said.

Additional Solicitor General Rajeeve Mehra, appearing for various central ministries, said the Committee of Secretaries of concerned departments will meet on March 5 to consider framing the new e-mail policy.

The court had on October 31 last year asked the Centre to formulate the New Email Policy for its officials within four weeks as the present system of using internet services of offshore firms was violative of the provisions of the Public Records Act, 1993.

During the hearing, the court asked various officials of the ministries, who were present, to sit together and devise the policy before the model code of conduct for Lok Sabha polls goes into force.

Dipesh Sharma, appearing for K N Govindacharya who had filed the PIL, also raised issues of non-compliance of earlier court orders.

The court fixed the PIL of the former BJP ideologue for further hearing on March 26.

Earlier, American multinational Google Inc had said that it is not liable to pay any taxes in India for its internet activities as it is not providing any taxable services or earning income from here nor does it have a permanent establishment in the country.

The PIL has also sought protection of children from online abuse and recovery of taxes from the websites on their income from operations in India.
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First Published: Feb 24 2014 | 7:53 PM IST

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