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SC Rejects PIL Seeking Autonomous Body To Monitor Content On OTT, Other Platforms

<p>The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a PIL seeking a direction to the Centre to set up an autonomous body to monitor and filter content and regulate videos on over-the-top (OTT) and other platforms in India, saying these are policy matters.</p>
<p>A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices JB Pardiwala and Manoj Misra said that such issue falls under the policy making domain of the executive and requires wide consultations with various stake-holders.</p>
<p>”This is the problem of PILs. They are all on policy (matters) now and we miss out genuine PILs,” the CJI said.</p>
<p>Lawyer Shashank Shekhar Jha, who had filed the PIL, said he be permitted to withdraw and approach the union ministry concerned with the grievances.</p>
<p>”No. Dismissed,” the CJI said.</p>
<p>The PIL also referred to the Netflix series “IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack” to highlight the need for such a regulatory mechanism as the OTT platform claimed it was based on real-life incidents.</p>
<p>It said there exists a statutory film certification body — Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) — tasked with regulating public exhibition of films under the Cinematograph Act.</p>
<p>The cinematograph law outlines a strict certification process for commercial films shown in public venues, it said.</p>
<p>”However, no such body is available to monitor/regulate the OTT contents and they are only bound by the self-regulations which are not compiled properly and the controversial contents are shown to the public at large without any checks and balances,” the PIL said.</p>
<p>Over 40 OTT and video streaming platforms are providing &ldquo;paid, ad-inclusive, and free content&rdquo; to citizens and abuse the right to expression granted in Article 19, it said.</p>
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