Sanjay Hegde
When does one draw the legal line between free speech and breaking the law on social media? This issue was at the forefront when the Indian government asked Twitter to remove nearly 1200 accounts for sharing provocative content on farmers’ protests from their platform. The Times of India’s Vivekanand Ojha and Pradeep Tripathi spoke to Sanjay Hegde, senior advocate at the Supreme Court of India on the issue of free speech on social media and how governments and social media companies differ in their outlook on this issue.
Do Indian laws allow the government to order social media firms to take down specific content that is deemed dangerous by the government?
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