About MIT World Peace University

Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT WPU is the Flagship University of MAEER’s MIT Group of institutes, which has over 100,000 alumni all over the world. MIT WPU Campus is in Kothrud, Pune and is most preferred destination for students. MAEER MIT’s journey in the last 37 years has been in the pursuit of quality & excellence in education and research, a commitment to values.

MIT-WPU prides itself on offering a holistic education catering to an individual’s educational, physical as well as spiritual well-being. Our syllabus reflects our pursuit to balance the requirements of the industry along with advancement in scholarly learning. The teaching methods employed are a perfect blend of practical knowledge, industry visits, guest lectures, student exchange programs, and rural immersion visits. We have numerous programs, events, clubs, and activities undertaken throughout the year for the refinement of our student’s extracurricular abilities and social skills.

About MIT WPU School of Law

School of Law was established in the year 2018 and with the launch of this School, a new chapter began at MIT WPU. Within a short span of three years, MIT WPU has become the preferred destination for pursuing higher education in Law. The School of Law provides value-based learning in Law programs through interactive sessions, hands-on practical sessions, moots, classroom presentations, industry-driven assignments.

 Furthermore, field trips, rural immersion programs, internships, national and international study tours as well as projects give in-depth insight into society in general and the role of the legal fraternity in particular. Unique blends, courses related to world peace in addition to real-life research projects, are part of program design.

 Adequate emphasis is laid upon co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. The School of Law aims to provide an overall view of the importance of legal education in the contemporary world; and gives students an opportunity to build careers in diversified domains.

About Vidhi Manthan

Vidhi Manthan is a key opportunity for interacting. This conference shall be a platform for bringing together people from all different geographical areas which will enhance the professional and personal development of all the attendees and shall provide those tools and skills which cannot be taught in-house or online. 

The focused nature of learning at a conference allows not only students but also others to dig deeper with the understanding of their topic of interest.

It will provide inspiration to educators, service leaders, or other mentors. It aims to have a strategic focus on higher-level analysis and synthesis in the application, and dissemination of skills. This critical thinking skill can help and prepare the students to be ready for the legal field.

About Corporate Law Fest

Corporate law is an important area of study that helps govern businesses and companies and hence to prepare the budding lawyers for their future. Centre for Corporate and Business Laws, the committee of MIT-WPU, School of Law brings to you another opportunity to explore into the world of laws and legislation in the form of its flagship event ‘Corporate Law Fest’.

We bring you a number of exciting games and events, to make this exploration of astounding laws and the intricate Acts, both fun and informational.  It will provide a platform for students to showcase their legal skills and to develop their personalities.

Events

There would be 5 competitions conducted in this Corporate Fest:-

  • Debate Competition
  • Trivia
  • Contract Drafting
  • Client Counselling
  • Negotiation Competition

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Event Registration Details

The event is a unique platform for students to showcase their talent and also to discuss and deliberate with legal luminaries.

  • There is no registration fee for participation in the event.
  •  The prizes will be given in the competitions to the first three winners.
  •  All participants will be issued participation certificates.
  •  Participation is by registration only.

Registration link

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Contact details

For any queries you can contact the student coordinators:

  • Mahak Singhania: +91-8982248000
  • Gaurish Padekar: +91-9960699951
  • Prithvi Kapoor: +91-9225818974

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About the Chandhiok & Mahajan, Advocates and Solicitors

They are looking for an Associate to join our Insolvency and Restructuring Practice Group.

Roles and responsibilities

The role requires experience in advising on insolvency and restructuring matters, drafting and filing of applications in NCLT, handing of matters and appearance in IBC matters and, sound knowledge/exposure in IBC and laws relating to creditors rights. 

Location

The position is based in New Delhi, India. 

Eligibility

You must have:
· LLB (3 years or 5 years);
· Minimum of 2 years of work experience at a top tier law firm;
· Excellent drafting and matter handling skills;
· Excellent communication skills;
· Strong work ethic; and
· The ability to work as part of a team of driven individuals. 

Perks

· A competitive salary 
· Diverse and dynamic work environment
· Opportunity to work on diverse matters
· Firm Leadership Support for career development.

Application procedure

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About the POSH at Work

POSH at Work is an organization that believes that sexual harassment at workplace does not only cause mental and/or physical damage to the person harassed but also seriously curtails opportunities at work by creating a discriminatory work environment. We believe that, in order to ensure equal participation and equal opportunity at work, it is extremely important to do away with discriminatory behaviour and re-instil the faith of employees/workers in the organization. The only way this can be done is with effective and efficient compliance with the law against sexual harassment i.e. the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 and other related laws.

About the opportunity

Looking for enthusiastic individuals (Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore) with experience in gender based laws.

Skills required

  • Experience in conducting trainings
  • Articulate communication skills
  • Innovative and creativity will be a plus
  • Team player is a must
  • and loads of passion for subject matters

Eligibility

People from legal/ psychological/social work background can apply.

Application procedure

Interested candidates can send their CVs to connect@poshatwork.com.

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About the Bureau of Police Research & Development

The Bureau of Police Research & Development (BPR&D) was set up in 1970 to identify the needs and problems of the police in the country, undertake research projects and studies, and suggest modalities to overcome problems and challenges and meet the needs and requirements of the police. It was also mandated to keep abreast of the latest developments in the fields of science and technology, both in India and abroad, with a view to promoting the use of appropriate technology in police work.

About the Opportunity

The Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) is inviting applications for a paid internship programme from the students pursuing post-graduation (PG) or master of philosophy (M.Phil) or Ph.D. degree, in New Delhi.

Eligibility

The eligibility criteria for internship are as follows:
Students pursuing PG/M.Phil/Ph.D in the following subjects are eligible to apply:
1) Criminology
2) Sociology
3) Social Work
4) Psychology
5) Law
6) Forensic Psychology
7) Human Rights
8) Public Administration
9) Public Policy & Governance
10) Information Technology
11) Police & Prison Studies
12) Cyber Security
13) Cyber Forensics & Information Security
14) Police & Prison Administration
15) Computer Science
16) Management
17) Any other subjects related to police or prisons/correctional administration issues.

Applications must be forwarded by the Head of Department of their University. Applications that are not forwarded through the respective Head of the Department of the University will be rejected.
Students who have attended WKH Internship Programme in the BPR&D earlier are not eligible to apply again.

Schedule

The schedule for WKH, internship will be as follows:

  • Introductory Session- The interns will be introduced to the DG, BPR&D, ADG, BPR&D and Director of the Divisions.
  • Assigning of Tasks- The interns will be assigned tasks by the respective Divisions in which they will be attached.
  • Assigning of Projects- The interns will be assigned projects on police or correctional administration related issues by the respective Divisions in which they will be attached.
  • Field Visits- The interns will be VHQW for field visits to get exposure and firsthand experience of the work done by police and prison administration to:
    a) Correctional Homes
    b) Police Stations
    c) Juvenile Homes (optional)
    d) Any other place relevant to police/prison administration
    (optional)
  • Internship Report- The interns are required to submit the report on the tasks completed by them along with Report on field visits to the Nodal Officer for Intern in each Division, which will in turn be put up to the
    Director.
  • Valediction- On successful completion of the internship programme, the interns will be given certificates and mementoes. Copy of the certificate will be sent to the concerned University

Stipend

The selected Interns from outside Delhi will be allowed Sleeper Class train fare to New Delhi and back to their place of study through the shortest route. All selected interns will be paid an amount of Rs.8,000/-
(Rupees Eight Thousand only) as stipend for a calendar month

Link to apply

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About the Organiser

The ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE), Hyderabad is a Deemed University established under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956 and accredited by NAAC with “A” Grade.

About the Conference

Development of any country depends on the industrialisation, but the industrialisation cannot be justified for environmental degradation. Globally the authorities have been trying and planning in phased manner to protect environment and sustain it alongside the industrialisation.

With the advent of technologies, the resources are plundered to the extent of their extinction. Several laws regarding the protection and conservation of environment have become archaic or dormant without any teeth within the legislation to tackle the environment degradation.

On the other hand, several stakeholders and policy designers have a half-hearted approach in framing the policies favouring industries rather than the environment through their words in the legislation.

Taking all these factors into consideration this international conference themed “Trends in Environmental Policy, Law and Justice” attempts to bring different academicians, researchers, policy makers, civil society members as well as the students together at one virtual platform to discuss and deliberate upon different sub-themes which the conference proposes to come out with a concrete solution to the environmental problems.

Eligibility

Academicians, Professionals, Students and Research Scholars.

Location

Online

Submission Guidelines

  • The paper should be free from all grammatical and spelling errors.
  • The submission must be word-processed and in Times New Roman. The main text should be in font size 12 and footnotes in font size 10, line spacing 1.5 and the text should be justified.
  • A one-line gap must be maintained between all paragraphs and headings. Heading levels should be clearly indicated.
  • All hyperlinks must be in black colour and must not be underlined.
  • Citations should appear as footnotes that are numbered consecutively.
  • The manuscript must contain a separate cover letter containing the name of the author(s), institutional affiliation, professional information, contact details, and other relevant information must be provided.
  • Only articles in English will be considered for publication.
  • Manuscripts submitted shall be understood as final versions, subject to subsequent corrections suggested by the Editors.
  • Co-authorship is permissible up to two authors only.
  • The word limit for full length research articles is 8000 words. These limits are inclusive of any references, tables, exhibits and appendices. However, the word limit shall be relaxed for exceptional entries.
  • Manuscripts should be submitted electronically, in Word format, via e-mail to centexcellenvlaw@ifheindia.org.
  • Manuscripts submitted to this conference must not have been published elsewhere previously.
  • On acceptance of any manuscript for publication, the author would be required to sign a ‘Copyright Form’.
  • Non-conformity with the submission guidelines will be a ground for rejection.

Registration Fee

  • Academicians / Professionals: Rs.1000/-
  • Students and Research Scholars: Rs.750/-

How to Register?

Interested participants can register for the conference through this link.

Prizes

  • Best Researcher: Rs. 3000/-
  • Second Best Paper: Rs. 2000/-
  • Third Best Paper: Rs. 1500/-

Important Dates

  • Last Date for Abstract Submission: 5th March, 2022
  • Intimation of Abstract acceptance: 7th March, 2022
  • Last Date for Full Paper Submission: 20th March, 2022

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About the Organiser

SRM School of Law is situated within the SRM Institute of Technology, Kattankulathur Campus. Since its inception in 2014 has laid focus on a holistic approach to the study of law, taught in the context of the socio-economic-cultural developments in India.

This is the sixth edition of the Annual National Moot Court Competition.

About the Virtual Moot

SRM School of Law is organizing VII SRMIST National Moot Court Competition, 2022 scheduled from 11th to March 13, 2022.

Eligibility

All students enrolled in 3-year LLB program or 5-year integrated LLB programme shall be eligible to participate in the VII SRMIST National Moot Court Competition, 2022.

Team Composition

The team composition shall be as follows: 2 Speakers & 1 Researcher. The teams may choose to participate without a Researcher.

Registration

  • Online registrations will be open from 7 February 2022. Teams must register online latest by 2 March 2022 through the link – https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc0mkkhwMD91jKUCfDSLYjvPt4i3UDCuB-JyS75y6e_eOmQfw/viewform
  • Participants will receive an approval as confirmation of their online registration & participation from time to time as and when they register.
  • A scanned copy of the approval letter duly signed by any of the following: Faculty-in-charge of MCS/MCA, Registrar, Principal, Dean, Director, Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor on the letter head of the participating college/institution/University is required to be uploaded during the online registration process. The letter must contain the names, year/semester of study of the participants.
  • Alternatively, teams may get the signature of any of the aforementioned persons under their official seal on the registration form itself appended below. Registrations without the registration form/approval letter from the college/institution/University as mentioned above is not valid.
  • After completing the online registration, teams must ensure that duly filled in scanned form/letter is electronically mailed to srm.nmcc@srmist.edu.in latest by 2 March 2022 with the subject: ‘Registration for VII Annual SRMIST National Moot Court Competition, 2022’.

The registration fee for the competition is Rs. 2,500/- per team.

The registration fee must be paid through NEFT payment mode and the scanned copy of the transaction receipt of the same be enclosed with the registration email mentioned in clause (c) above.

The following are the details of the bank account for payment of the registration fee

  • Name of the Bank and Branch: INDIAN BANK, POTHERI
  • Account Name: SRM SCHOOL OF LAW
  • Account Number: 6314094173
  • IFSC: IDIB000S181

Awards

  • Winners: Rs.30,000/-
  • Runners Up: Rs.21,000/-
  • Best Speaker: Rs.7,000/-
  • Best Researcher: Rs.7,000/-
  • Best Memorandum: Rs.7,000/-

Important Dates

  • Last Date for Provisional Registration: February 28, 2022
  • Last Date for Submission of Receipt of Registration Fees & Scanned Form: March 2, 2022
  • Last Date for seeking Clarification: March 3, 2022
  • Release of Clarification: March 4, 2022
  • Last Date for Submission of Softcopy of Memorandum: March 8, 2022
  • Draw of Lots, Researcher’s Test: March 10, 2022
  • Inauguration, Prelims and Quarter Finals: March 11, 2022
  • Semi-Finals, Finals and Valedictory: March 12, 2022

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About the Organiser

ILS Law College, or in its full name Indian Law Society’s Law College, is a government-aided law school in Pune, India. It was established in 1924 and offers courses that include three-year and five-year degrees. ILS is located on Law College Road, Pune. The college was aided by The Ford Foundation.

About the Conference

The Professor S P Sathe 16th International Conference On Politico-legal Dimensions Of Climate Change: Past, Present, And Future is organised from April 8-9, 2022.

Climate change has emerged over the last few decades as the ‘defining human development challenge of 21st Century’.

The legal journey of balancing the responsibility for climate change is one fraught with many hurdles. The diversity between the climate change contributors and the climate change vulnerables and their conflicting interests have delayed the global response to climate change, taking us to the brink of disaster.

Through this conference, we take the opportunity to shed light on this issue and come up with a policy that can be applied to address climate change at the local level and may later serve as a blueprint for different regions and stakeholders.

Eligibility

Students, academicians, lawyers, climate activists, NGOs

Location

Online

Submission Guidelines

  • Format of file – Microsoft word
  • Font – Times New Roman
  • Font Size – 12 (Text), 10 (Footnote)
  • Margins – One-inch margin on all sides
  • Line spacing – 1.5 (Text), Single (Footnote)
  • Citation Style: Bluebook 20th Edition
  • Word Limit: Abstract – 300 words; Full Paper – 4000-5000 words (excluding footnotes).
  • Language – English only.

All submissions must be emailed to spsatheconference@ilslaw.in.

Other Guidelines

  • All submissions must be original and unpublished work of the author/s and should not have been submitted, accepted or published elsewhere.
  • Co-authorship of entries (maximum two) among individuals from the same or different institutions is allowed. Multiple entries by the same authors are not allowed.
  • Articles will pass through blind peer review and acceptance will be subject to the report of the peer review team. Submissions not meeting the requirements mentioned will not be reviewed.
  • The Editorial Board reserves the rights to accept and reject the submissions at any stage of the review. The decision of the organizers regarding selection of the papers shall be final.
  • Requests for in-absentia presentations shall not be entertained.
  • Submission must be accompanied with short bio of the author/s (It should include name of the author/s, occupation, designation & name of the institution, email id, mobile phone no and contact address, title of the paper). The bio should be in a separate document.
  • The selected papers will be published by the organisers.
  • The copyright for all entries shall vest with the organizers who herewith reserve the right to modify the contributions as per the requirements of necessity.

Registration Details

Every person interested to participate in the conference must register by paying the registration fees. In the case of co-authors (maximum 2), each author would have to register and pay separately.

The registration fee (including GST) is as follows: –

ParticipantWith Paper PresentationWithout Paper presentation
ILS Students INR  500INR 200
Indian Students and Ph.D. Scholars INR 500INR 300
Indian Academicians/ Professionals/ Practitioners INR 1000INR 300
International Students and Ph.D. Scholars (excluding bank transaction charges)USD 20USD 10
International Academicians/ Professionals/ Practitioners (excluding bank transaction charges)USD 25USD 10

Important Dates

  • Last Date of Abstract Submission: 20 February 2022
  • Date of Communication of Acceptance : 25 February 2022
  • Full Paper Submission: 15 March 2022

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About the Organiser (College / University)

The Centre of Excellence for Environment and Forest Laws of ICFAI Law School, IFHE Hyderabad, has been founded with the objective of creating awareness about the environment degradation and protection; to ingrain the future generations with the idea of environmental protection and to train the students in a clinical way by creating a Club where they conduct the activities for the protection and upgradation of the environment.

The name of the Environmental Law Club is Green Ambassadors Inspiring All (GAIA). GAIA Club has been student-centric since its inception has the participation from all the batches of BBA.LLB (H) and BA.LLB (H) is being supervised by faculty coordinators. It is regulated under the aegis of the Centre of Excellence.

About the Competition

This event is for students of Law across India. National Competitions have been organized by the Environmental Law Club, Green Ambassadors Inspiring All (GAIA) on the occasion of International Water & Forest Day, i.e. 20 March, 2022.

The Club has initiated the brainstorming on the water crisis by organizing a symposium titled “Water Resources: Sustainable Overtures”, which was graced by eminent persons from the field of law, judiciary, NGO’s and various government departments.

The Centre of Excellence for Environment and Forest Laws along with GAIA has been receiving the MOEFCC, Government of India, sponsored training program projects to impart training to the Senior Indian Forest Service Officers nominated by MOEFCC from different parts of the States since 2018 and have successfully completed three such training programs on various topics viz, Environment protection and forest conservation, Joint Forest Management: Issues and Challenges and Intellectual Property Rights: Forest and Trade.

The competitions for the Day include :

  • Debate
  • Painting
  • Extempore
  • Photography

Eligibility

Students of Law enrolled in UG and PG programs and between the ages of 18-35 years.

Location

Online

Prizes

  • Winner: 4000 INR
  • Runner Up: 2500 INR
  • E-Certificate for all Participants.

How to Register?

Interested participants can register for the competition through this link.

Registration Fee

Registration Fee: 250 INR

Registration Deadline

March 10, 2022

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Introduction

Over time, many changes occur in society; these changes have both beneficial and harmful consequences. As the nature of law evolves, new laws and amendments are introduced into society to regulate the violation of living beings’ rights, privacy, and security.

There’s a Bible proverb that goes something like this: “Either you can believe all of it or you can’t trust any of it,” and that’s how fake news spreads. If you can’t distinguish which news is real vs phony, which is truth vs lies, many people will quickly throw up their hands and declare that none of them can be trusted.

With the introduction of computers, the internet, social media, and networking websites, these developments, particularly on the technological front, became mass development with the introduction of computers, the internet, social media, and networking websites, which crept into and made their way into people’s lives.1

The law of social changes as trends change. People are discovering new ways to conduct crimes in a high-tech manner as time progresses. However, by adopting new statutes and enactments, the law has broadened its jurisdiction and begun to remove these flaws from society. As a result, the Government of India has submitted a bill called the Fake News (Prohibition) Bill, 2019.

Fake News Prohibition Bill, 2019

The Fake News (Prohibition) Bill of 2019 was passed to make it illegal to create and distribute fake news in the media, as well as other related issues. In India, fake news refers to misinformation or disinformation conveyed by word of mouth and conventional media, as well as more recently through digital modes of communication such as altered videos, memes, unconfirmed adverts, and rumors circulated on social media. This statute applies to the entire country of India, it includes:

a) Misquotation of one’s remark is an example of fake news.
b) Altering audio and video files, causing facts and context to be distorted.
c) For the advantage of a person, agency, or entity.

Objectives of the Bill

Fake news has made it easier to spread false information in the era of the internet, where anybody can submit a report or a comment that appears to be a news item and declare it to be accurate and factual. Fake news or information must display or intend to exhibit propaganda to blacken or disgrace one’s reputation or create or plan to induce fear, division, turmoil, violence, or hate. Due to the propagation of fake news on social media platforms such as Whatsapp, Facebook, and Twitter, a huge number of mob lynching occurrences have been recorded around the country. Political parties were also discovered to be distributing misinformation on social media during the country’s elections, according to studies.

To control and the spread of fake news in any form, whether it is through circulation, sharing, misquotation of statements, editing of audio and video clips, fabricating content, undermining, sowing seeds of enmity, sedition, hatred, disseminate, edit, abet, etc., a debate took place in the House of Lok Sabha on the subject on February 8, 2019, and Shri. Tej Pratap Singh from Mainpuri proposed before the Hon’ble Chairperson to introduce The Indian media research organization CMS indicated in a report by The Guardian that the growth of false news was due to India’s “lack of (a) media strategy for verification.” Additionally, reporters and journalists have been imprisoned for “making false stories, “particularly when the pieces were contentious.

Fake News in India

In Alakh Alok Srivastava v. Union of India2, the Supreme Court of India acknowledged the problem of infodemics in India and issued an order for state governments to follow the Centre’s orders to combat the threat of fake news. The top court also highlighted the necessity for the government of India to provide a daily bulletin through all media outlets as a source of real-time verifiable information on Covid-19 to alleviate the fear and apprehension generated by the uncontrolled flow of fake news.

The recent mass evacuation of migrant workers was caused, according to this petition, by the anxiety induced in the minds of the laborers as a result of bogus news that inflated the duration of the lockdown to endure for more than three months. Poor migrant laborers were killed as a result of this evacuation, which was brought about by the distribution of illicit information.

Fake news spread over WhatsApp in Odisha, claiming that a person from outside the state had been sick. After an inquiry, the police discovered that the claim was untrue. At the time, India lacks a specialized law to control false news; yet the epidemic is demonstrating the necessity for one.

Provisions of different laws in India

Information Technology Act, 2008 (IT Act)
In India, social media platforms that are classified as ‘intermediaries’ under Section 79(2)(c) of the Information Technology Act, 2008 are obligated to exercise due diligence when performing their tasks. Initially, under the Act and the April 2011 guidelines, intermediaries were not liable if they were not responsible for the origination, transmission, or reception of such content across their reach. As a result of this change, intermediaries gained protection, allowing them to be slackers in their efforts to combat bogus news.

When the government realized its error, it devised a remedy on the opposite extreme of the spectrum, instructing intermediaries to proactively block information. These restrictions have been compared to censorship in China. The government can use this as a political weapon to suppress stuff that does not benefit them. The free expression would be harmed by such a law.

Indian Penal Code (IPC)3
Section 505(1)(b) of the IPC deals with the dissemination of false and malicious material that causes fear or panic in the general public, or in any segment of the general public, with the intent of inducing an individual to commit an offense against the state or public peace. The offender under this section can be punished with imprisonment of a maximum of 6 years and a fine. Section 505(1)(b) combined with Section 54 of the DMA have been envisaged to include the expansion of fake news to a large extent.

The actual issue with fake news is fraudulent information that is disguised as real news in the form of unpaid pieces. The malice requirement might be avoided, and the spreader of misleading information could face severe responsibility and exemplary damages. The implementation of strict responsibility, on the other hand, would need tracking the disinformation back to its source, which has been recognized as a time-consuming and inefficient procedure.

Disaster Management Act, 2005 (DMA)4
Section 54 of the DMA professes to handle ‘false alarm or warning as to disaster or its severity or magnitude, leading to panic’ and this has been applied while recording arrests so far. It makes the offense punishable with imprisonment up to 1 year and the imposition of a fine. The same provision, on the other hand, has long been criticized for being too narrowly focused on catastrophes at a time when the breadth of false news is far broader.

While this one-of-a-kind characteristic of the Act restricts its use to disasters, it does have a good side effect. It ensures that the use of this clause does not extend beyond the extraordinary circumstances of a disaster, preventing the government from using it to further restrict free expression.

Curbing Fake News within Jurisprudence

Restriction of some rights can be permissible in the context of major public health hazards and public emergencies endangering the nation’s survival, according to international human rights law. The size and severity of the Covid-19 epidemic have elevated it to the status of public health danger, justifying limits on freedom of expression and speech. Such limits, however, must adhere to the standards of international human rights law. The same has been enshrined under Article 19(3) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)5 which requires the limitations to have a legal basis, to be solely significant, to be subject to review, and to be proportionate to acquire the aim. While it is vital to take steps to prevent the spread of disinformation, there is an unintended consequence. Efforts to combat false news might result in the imposition of censorship laws or the suppression of critical thinking that is essential to make educated judgments. To combat the spread of disinformation, Thailand’s government recently enacted restrictions that included a blanket prohibition on communications that are either “false” or “misleading”. The Thai government used this method to detain an artist who challenged the government’s reaction to the current public health crisis.

Concluding Observations

During this situation, it is critical to combat bogus news. It should not, however, come at the price of free expression. Temporary measures that take away some liberties in the near term but do not turn out to be a political weapon for any ruling administration are the way ahead in suppressing free expression. Temporary measures will allow the government to make necessary modifications to the current system to safeguard us. We should allow the government to protect us in our weak state, but this should not result in the government abusing our frailty. To combat the rapid spread of fake news, the government must collaborate with the public and intermediaries. We must do so; else, fake news may prove to be as deadly as the epidemic. Without a question, the problem of fake news and fake is growing like wildfire around the globe, necessitating the passage of legislation to regulate and restrict the transmission of fake news on social media and other platforms. The bill was constructed and prepared with the goal of prohibiting the transmission and distribution of false news, and thus “The Fake News (Prohibition) Bill, 2019” was created and presented to the Lok Sabha.

References:

  1. Critical analysis of the Fake News (Prohibition) Bill, 2019, by Yogesh V Nayyar, Advocate in Supreme court. https://blog.ipleaders.in/critical-analysis-fake-news-prohibition-bill-2019/
  2. ALAKH ALOK SRIVASTAVA v. UNION OF INDIA, Supreme Court Of India, Writ Petition (Civil) No. 76 Of 2018 | 01-05-2018 https://indiankanoon.org/doc/129422211/
  3. THE INDIAN PENAL CODE, 1860 ACT NO. 45 OF 1860 1* [6th October 1860.]
  4. Disaster Management Act (DMA), Power to remove difficulties. [23rd December 2005.] https://www.ndmindia.nic.in/images/The%20Disaster%20Management%20Act,%202005.pdf
  5. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 999, p. 171 https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6b3aa0.html

Written by Hemant Bohra student at School of Law, Lovely Professional University, Punjab.

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