Day: March 4, 2019

  • Now No Arrests for Admin,WhatsApp admin not at risk – No arrests under Sec 66-A

    Now No Arrests for Admin,WhatsApp admin not at risk – No arrests under Sec 66-A

     

    The Supreme Court struck down Section 66-A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, on Tuesday.

    Pronouncing their verdict on a PIL filed against the section in a packed courtroom, which empowers the police to arrest a person for allegedly posting ‘offensive materials’ on social networking sites, a Bench of Justices J Chelameswar and RF Nariman said the section violated the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression and was therefore was illegal.

    Terming liberty of thought and expression as “cardinal”, the Bench said: “The public’s right to know is directly affected by Section 66-A of the Information Technology Act.”

    “Section 66-A of the IT Act is struck down in its entirety,” said the apex court bench of Justice J. Chelameswar and Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman.

    “Our Constitution provides for liberty of thought, expression and belief. In a democracy, these values have to be provided within constitutional scheme,” said Justice Nariman, pronouncing the verdict.

    “There is no nexus between public order and discussion or causing annoyance by dissemination of information. Curbs under Section 66A of the IT Act infringes on the public right to know.”

    Calling the written word of the provision, which comprises terms such as ‘”annoying”, “inconvenient” and “grossly offensive”, vague, the apex court said: “What may be offensive to a person, may not be offensive to others”.

    The assurance given by one government was not binding on its successor, the Bench said. “Governments come and go but Section 66-A will remain forever,” the bench said.

    The SC, however, refused to strike down two other provisions of the IT Act that provide blocking of websites.(The Tribune)

  • District Admn Rajouri initiates Multi storey residential complex project for Revenue officers  DDC Rajouri lays Foundation stone

    District Admn Rajouri initiates Multi storey residential complex project for Revenue officers  DDC Rajouri lays Foundation stone

     

    Rajouri,March,04: To facilitate the stay of officers and their families at district headquarters,District Development Commissioner,Rajouri Mohammad Aijaz Asad today laid foundation stone of multi-storey residential complex for district officers at DC office complex.

    The multi storey residential complex will have 3 main recreational hall/dinning hall,6 bed rooms,3 living rooms. The project is handed over to PWD department and will be completed at an estimated cost of 200.00 lacs.
    Additional Deputy Commissioner, Rajouri,Sher Singh,EXN PWD and other senior officers of district administration were present on the occasion.

    The DDC informed that district administration has taken the task of construction of extra residential accommodation for district officers since there is not adequate accommodation so far at the district headquarters.

    He said due to shortage of residential accommodation at district headquarters and expensive availability of private hired accommodation the district officers have to travel from other places.

    DDC directed the PWD engineers to start the work on war footing and complete within time frame while ensuring the quality of work.