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Karnataka High Court rejects X Corp’s petition challenging take down orders

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Last updated: September 24, 2025 11:31 am
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Published: September 24, 2025
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The court observed that the X corp follows the takedown orders in the United States of America, the birthplace and footland of ‘X’ as it criminalises its violation.

The court observed that the X corp follows the takedown orders in the United States of America, the birthplace and footland of ‘X’ as it criminalises its violation.
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The Karnataka High Court on Wednesday (September 24, 2025) dismissed social media platform ‘X’s petition challenging the authority of the government officials to issue content take down order under the Information Technology Act.

The Bench presided over by Justice M. Nagaprasanna maintained that social media needs to be regulated, especially in the cases of offences against women.

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“Social media needs to be regulated, and it’s regulation is a must, more so in cases of offenses against women, in particular, failing which the right to dignity, as ordained in the Constitution of a citizen gets railroaded,” the court maintained.

The court observed that the X corp follows the takedown orders in the United States of America, the birthplace and footland of ‘X’ as it criminalises its violation.

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“But the same petitioner refuses to follow the same on the shores of this nation of a similar takedown orders which are founded upon illegality. This is sans countenance. The petition for all the aforesaid reasons lacking in merit stands rejected,” Justice Nagaprasanna noted.

Published – September 24, 2025 05:01 pm IST



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