Founding editor of The Wire and the editor-in-chief of The News Minute have petitioned the Delhi High Court against the new Digital Media Code of Ethics
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The Information Technology Act, 2000, under which the Digital Media Code Ethics was notified to regulate digital news publishers, does not have any provision that allows for such regulation, argued the Foundation for Independent Journalism (FIJ) and The News Minute, before the Delhi High Court on Tuesday. “Intermediaries and publishers are two mutually exclusive classes”, and thus the rules that seek to govern intermediaries cannot apply to digital news publishers, said Nitya Ramakrishna, senior advocate, on behalf of the petitioners.
The petitioners want the Digital Media Code of Ethics, as far as it applies to news publishers, as “void and inoperative”.
The division bench, comprising Delhi HC Chief Justice DN Patel and Justice Jasmeet Singh, was hearing a petition filed by FIJ, a not-for-profit company that publishes The Wire, MK Venu, director of FIJ and founding editor of The Wire, and Dhanya Rajendran, founder and editor-in-chief of The News Minute and chairperson of the Digipub News India Foundation. The petition was against the Digital Media Code of Ethics that was notified by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), as part of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 on February 25.
The petitioners’ key arguments are that the new regulations go beyond the enabling sections of the Information Technology Act (IT Act), and they attempt to proscribe content on the basis of vague and subjective grounds that have already been voided in Supreme Court’s Shreya Singhal judgement of 2015. The petition argues that the Press Council Act, 1978, which regulates newspapers, or the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995, which regulates cable television operators, both provide for a code of conduct or a programme code. The IT Act, on the other hand, “neither intends nor provides for the imposition of a programme code, or regulation of news portals in any manner”.
You can read the petition here.