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Define ‘fake news’, amend penal provisions to take action: Parliamentary panel

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Last updated: December 2, 2025 5:31 pm
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Published: December 2, 2025
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The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology asked the government to define the term ‘fake news’ and incorporate suitable clauses in the existing regulatory framework for media to combat misinformation and protect freedom of speech on December 2, 2025.

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology asked the government to define the term ‘fake news’ and incorporate suitable clauses in the existing regulatory framework for media to combat misinformation and protect freedom of speech on December 2, 2025.
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A Parliamentary panel has asked the government to explore the feasibility of amending the penal provisions for publishing or telecasting fake news to include cancelling the accreditation of the journalist or the creator found guilty of indulging in such an act, according to a report tabled in Parliament on Tuesday (December 2, 2025).

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology, chaired by BJP member Nishikant Dubey, also asked the government to define the term ‘fake news’ and incorporate suitable clauses in the existing regulatory framework for the media to combat misinformation and protect freedom of speech.

The report on ‘Review of Mechanism to curb Fake News‘ also asked the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to consult all the stakeholders while arriving at the definition of fake news. “There is also a need to amend the penal provisions for publishing/telecasting fake news in relevant Acts/Rules/Guidelines for each form of media (print, electronic, digital),” the Committee said.

It said the Ministry may explore the feasibility of cancelling the accreditation of a journalist/creator if found guilty of creating and/or propagating fake news. “Needless to say, all these should involve and emerge from a consensus-building exercise among media bodies and the relevant stakeholders,” the Committee said.

The report stated that, in light of the ambiguity related to the terms “misinformation” and “fake news,” the committee feels there is a need to define the term “fake news” in a nuanced manner.

It also urged the government to incorporate suitable clauses into the existing regulatory framework for print, electronic, and digital media while maintaining the delicate balance between combating misinformation and protecting freedom of speech and individual rights as guaranteed under the Constitution.

The Committee also said that having a fact-checking mechanism and internal ombudsman in media organisations will go a long way in strengthening the role of self-regulatory mechanism and checking the menace of misinformation/fake news.

It asked the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to ensure that the fact-checking mechanism and internal ombudsman are made mandatory in all print, digital, and electronic media organisations of the country.

Published – December 02, 2025 11:01 pm IST



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