The IT Ministry organised a workshop to clarify key provisions of the IT Act, focusing on Sections 69A and 79 to ensure responsible digital governance and content management.
The IT Ministry recently hosted a workshop to enhance understanding of the IT Act's key provisions. The event aimed to clarify their application in digital governance and content management. IT Secretary S Krishnan discussed Sections 69A and 79, highlighting their significance. Section 69A allows the government to block online content if it poses threats to national security, public order, or international relations.

Understanding IT Act Provisions
Section 79 outlines intermediaries' responsibilities and potential liabilities for non-compliance, with final decisions made by the judiciary. Krishnan emphasised that notices under Section 79 should not mimic those under Section 69A due to their differing scopes. He stressed that government agencies must exercise these powers judiciously to withstand judicial scrutiny while respecting constitutional rights.
The workshop aimed to foster consensus among government departments on using a standardised format for drafting notices. This approach seeks to ensure clarity, consistency, and effective implementation of the IT Act's provisions. The event gathered experts from various sectors, including the Indian Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), Department of Legal Affairs, Indian Army, and IT Ministry.
Promoting Standardised Practices
Participants were urged to adopt standardised practices in drafting notices, incorporating essential elements for clarity and consistency. This initiative aims to improve the effectiveness of implementing the IT Act's provisions across different government departments and agencies.
Krishnan highlighted the importance of exercising governmental powers prudently. He noted that such caution ensures these powers align with constitutional rights and can withstand judicial examination. The workshop served as a platform for sharing insights and fostering collaboration among stakeholders involved in digital governance.
The event underscored the need for clear communication and understanding of legal obligations under the IT Act. By promoting standardisation and clarity, the government aims to enhance responsible digital governance and effective content management across intermediary platforms.
With inputs from PTI
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