SC to decide legality of Centre’s Fact-Check Unit, flags content damaging nation

The Supreme Court of India has announced its intention to examine the legality of the Central Government's Fact-Check Unit, which has been established to combat misinformation. During the proceedings, the Court emphasized the necessity for any regulatory framework to explicitly outline the roles and responsibilities of all involved parties. Concerns have been raised regarding the potential for such a unit to suppress dissent and infringe on freedom of expression, as critics argue that it could be utilized to target specific narratives deemed damaging to national interests. The Court's intervention comes amid growing debates over the balance between regulating false information and protecting constitutional rights, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability within government initiatives aimed at misinformation. As the legal discussions unfold, the implications of the Court's ruling may set a precedent for how misinformation is managed in India, potentially impacting media practices and public discourse.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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