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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The Centre Thursday told the Delhi High Court<\/a> it has set up an appellate mechanism to deal with grievances of the users arising from the decisions of social media platforms<\/a>. \"New notification has come. Grievance appellate mechanism has been set up and a committee has been formed. An appeal from the grievance officer (of social media platforms<\/a>) will now go before the grievance appellate committee, which has been formed on January 27,\" said the central government lawyer before Justice Prateek Jalan.

The court was hearing a lawsuit by Abhijit Iyer Mitra seeking restoration of his
Twitter<\/a> account.

The court was informed by the parties the
twitter<\/a> account as well as the tweet in question has been reinstated and the counsel for the plaintiff subsequently sought permission from the court to withdraw the lawsuit.

The lawsuit is dismissed as withdrawn and the plaintiff can re-agitate the questions of law in future, if necessary, ordered the court.

Iyer had moved the high court last year, claiming after his tweet in relation to the bail granted by the
Supreme Court to Alt News<\/a> co-founder Mohammed Zubair in a criminal case, Twitter \"unilaterally banned his twitter account thereby making it completely inaccessible for the former to engage with his 1.5 lac followers\".

In December last year, the Centre had told the high court, which was hearing another batch of pleas concerning the suspension and deletion of accounts of several social media users, including Twitter users, that relevant amendments have been made in the
Information Technology Rules<\/a> to introduce appellate panels to redress grievances that users may have against the decisions of social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook on hosting contentious content.

Rule 3A was inserted on \"Appeal to Grievance Appellate Committee(s)\", a gazette notification issued by the
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology<\/a> (MeitY) said last year.

On January 27, the Centre notified the establishment of three \"Grievance Appellate Committees\" to address user complaints against social media and other internet-based platforms.

According to the notification, each of the three GACs (grievances appellate committees) would have a chairperson, two whole-time members from different government entities and retired senior executives from the industry for a term of three years from the date of assumption of office.

The appellate committees will be able to review content moderation and other decisions by social media companies.

\"Any person aggrieved by a decision of the grievance officer may prefer an appeal to the grievance appellate committee within a period of thirty days from the date of receipt of communication from the grievance officer,\" the notification introducing the committees said.

The grievance appellate panel will deal with such appeal \"expeditiously\" and make an endeavour to resolve the appeal finally within 30 calendar days from the date of receipt of the appeal, it added.

The government had, in February 2021, notified IT rules that provided for social media platforms to appoint a grievance officer. Users at the first stage flag complaints against content or another user to the grievance officer.

In its affidavit filed in one of the cases against the suspension of Twitter accounts, the Centre has earlier said an individual's liberty and freedom cannot be \"waylaid or jettisoned in the slipstream of social and technological advancement\" and social media platforms must respect the fundamental rights of the citizens and conform to the Constitution of India.

It said social media platforms should not take down the account itself or completely suspend it in all cases as complete de-platforming is against the spirit of Articles 14, 19, and 21 of the Constitution of India.

Noting that it is the custodian of the users' fundamental rights in cyberspace, the Centre has said a social media account can be suspended or de-platformed only in cases such as in the interest of the sovereignty, security, and integrity of India, friendly relations with foreign States or public order or pursuant to a court order or if the content is grossly unlawful such as sexual abuse material, etc.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":97984208,"title":"Startup Unisers raises funds for defect-detecting tools in chipmaking","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/startup-unisers-raises-funds-for-defect-detecting-tools-in-chipmaking\/97984208","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":97984365,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Have set up appellate mechanism for grievances of social media users: Centre to Delhi HC","synopsis":"The court was informed by the parties the twitter account as well as the tweet in question has been reinstated and the counsel for the plaintiff subsequently sought permission from the court to withdraw the lawsuit.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/have-set-up-appellate-mechanism-for-grievances-of-social-media-users-centre-to-delhi-hc","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-02-16 18:34:40","lastupd":"2023-02-16 18:37:31","breadcrumbTags":["social media platforms","ministry of electronics and information technology","information technology rules","supreme court to alt news","delhi high court","Twitter","internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/have-set-up-appellate-mechanism-for-grievances-of-social-media-users-centre-to-delhi-hc"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2023-02-16" data-index="article_1">

建立了上诉机制不满的社会媒体用户:德里HC中心吗

法庭被告知当事人推的推特账户以及问题已经恢复,随后原告律师寻求法院的许可撤回诉讼。

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新德里:中心周四告诉德里高等法院它已经建立了一个上诉机制来处理不满的用户带来的决定社交媒体平台。“新通知来了。不满上诉机制已经建立和形成了一个委员会。从不满官(上诉社交媒体平台)将现在去申诉上诉委员会之前,1月27日,已经形成“中央政府律师说之前正义Prateek道路。

法院被Abhijit艾耶Mitra听到诉讼寻求他的恢复推特帐户。

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法庭被告知当事人推特账户以及微博问题已经恢复,随后原告律师寻求法院的许可撤回诉讼。

被视为撤回诉讼,原告可以re-agitate法律问题在未来,如果有必要,要求法院。

艾耶去年搬到了高等法院,称在他的推特的保释最高法院Alt的消息乐动扑克Twitter联合创始人穆罕默德Zubair刑事案件,“单方面禁止他的推特账户从而使它完全无法访问前与他的1.5 lac的追随者”。

去年12月,该中心曾告诉高等法院,这是听到的另一个批处理请求有关暂停和删除账户的几个社交媒体用户,包括Twitter用户相关的修正了信息技术规则介绍上诉电池板纠正不满,用户可能决定的Twitter和Facebook等社交媒体平台上举办有争议的内容。

规则3插入一个“吸引不满上诉委员会(s)”公报发布的通知电子和信息技术去年(MeitY)表示。

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1月27日,通知中心的建立三个“申诉上诉委员会”来解决用户投诉社交媒体和其他基于互联网的平台。

根据通知,三种gac(不满上诉委员会)主席,两个全职的成员来自不同行业的政府实体和退休高管任期三年从假设的日期。

上诉委员会将能够审查内容节制和其他社交媒体公司的决定。

“任何决定人愤愤不平的抱怨官可能更喜欢不满上诉委员会上诉之日起的三十天内收到不满的通讯官”通知介绍委员会说。

申诉受理上诉的面板会处理这样的吸引力“迅速”,做一个努力解决上诉最后收到之日起30个日历天内上诉,它补充说。

政府,2021年2月,通知规定,提供社交媒体平台任命一名不满官。用户在第一阶段国旗投诉内容或另一个用户的不满。

在其提交的证词的Twitter账户的情况下对悬架,该中心说早些时候个体的自由和自由不能“伏击或抛弃随着社会和科技进步”和社交媒体平台必须尊重公民的基本权利,符合印度的宪法。

说社交媒体平台不应该考虑下本身或完全停止在所有情况下完成de-platforming是对文章的精神14日19日和21日印度的宪法。

指出这是托管的用户的基本权利在网络空间,该中心表示,社交媒体账户只能暂停或de-platformed等情况下的利益主权、安全、印度和完整性,与外国的友好关系、公共秩序或根据法院指令或者性虐待等严重违法内容材料,等等。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: The Centre Thursday told the Delhi High Court<\/a> it has set up an appellate mechanism to deal with grievances of the users arising from the decisions of social media platforms<\/a>. \"New notification has come. Grievance appellate mechanism has been set up and a committee has been formed. An appeal from the grievance officer (of social media platforms<\/a>) will now go before the grievance appellate committee, which has been formed on January 27,\" said the central government lawyer before Justice Prateek Jalan.

The court was hearing a lawsuit by Abhijit Iyer Mitra seeking restoration of his
Twitter<\/a> account.

The court was informed by the parties the
twitter<\/a> account as well as the tweet in question has been reinstated and the counsel for the plaintiff subsequently sought permission from the court to withdraw the lawsuit.

The lawsuit is dismissed as withdrawn and the plaintiff can re-agitate the questions of law in future, if necessary, ordered the court.

Iyer had moved the high court last year, claiming after his tweet in relation to the bail granted by the
Supreme Court to Alt News<\/a> co-founder Mohammed Zubair in a criminal case, Twitter \"unilaterally banned his twitter account thereby making it completely inaccessible for the former to engage with his 1.5 lac followers\".

In December last year, the Centre had told the high court, which was hearing another batch of pleas concerning the suspension and deletion of accounts of several social media users, including Twitter users, that relevant amendments have been made in the
Information Technology Rules<\/a> to introduce appellate panels to redress grievances that users may have against the decisions of social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook on hosting contentious content.

Rule 3A was inserted on \"Appeal to Grievance Appellate Committee(s)\", a gazette notification issued by the
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology<\/a> (MeitY) said last year.

On January 27, the Centre notified the establishment of three \"Grievance Appellate Committees\" to address user complaints against social media and other internet-based platforms.

According to the notification, each of the three GACs (grievances appellate committees) would have a chairperson, two whole-time members from different government entities and retired senior executives from the industry for a term of three years from the date of assumption of office.

The appellate committees will be able to review content moderation and other decisions by social media companies.

\"Any person aggrieved by a decision of the grievance officer may prefer an appeal to the grievance appellate committee within a period of thirty days from the date of receipt of communication from the grievance officer,\" the notification introducing the committees said.

The grievance appellate panel will deal with such appeal \"expeditiously\" and make an endeavour to resolve the appeal finally within 30 calendar days from the date of receipt of the appeal, it added.

The government had, in February 2021, notified IT rules that provided for social media platforms to appoint a grievance officer. Users at the first stage flag complaints against content or another user to the grievance officer.

In its affidavit filed in one of the cases against the suspension of Twitter accounts, the Centre has earlier said an individual's liberty and freedom cannot be \"waylaid or jettisoned in the slipstream of social and technological advancement\" and social media platforms must respect the fundamental rights of the citizens and conform to the Constitution of India.

It said social media platforms should not take down the account itself or completely suspend it in all cases as complete de-platforming is against the spirit of Articles 14, 19, and 21 of the Constitution of India.

Noting that it is the custodian of the users' fundamental rights in cyberspace, the Centre has said a social media account can be suspended or de-platformed only in cases such as in the interest of the sovereignty, security, and integrity of India, friendly relations with foreign States or public order or pursuant to a court order or if the content is grossly unlawful such as sexual abuse material, etc.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":97984208,"title":"Startup Unisers raises funds for defect-detecting tools in chipmaking","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/startup-unisers-raises-funds-for-defect-detecting-tools-in-chipmaking\/97984208","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":97984365,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Have set up appellate mechanism for grievances of social media users: Centre to Delhi HC","synopsis":"The court was informed by the parties the twitter account as well as the tweet in question has been reinstated and the counsel for the plaintiff subsequently sought permission from the court to withdraw the lawsuit.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/have-set-up-appellate-mechanism-for-grievances-of-social-media-users-centre-to-delhi-hc","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2023-02-16 18:34:40","lastupd":"2023-02-16 18:37:31","breadcrumbTags":["social media platforms","ministry of electronics and information technology","information technology rules","supreme court to alt news","delhi high court","Twitter","internet"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/have-set-up-appellate-mechanism-for-grievances-of-social-media-users-centre-to-delhi-hc"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/have-set-up-appellate-mechanism-for-grievances-of-social-media-users-centre-to-delhi-hc/97984365">