Karnataka moots 7-yr jail for faux information, 2-5 yrs for misinformation | India Information – Occasions of India


BENGALURU: Karnataka’s govt has resolved to crackdown on faux information and misinformation by constituting a six-member social-media regulatory authority to ban promotion and unfold of pretend information on social media, prohibit posting of content material insulting to girls, ban publication of content material that disrespects Sanatana Dharma, its symbols, beliefs, and content material that promotes superstition.Below the Karnataka Misinformation and Faux Information (Prohibition) Invoice, 2025, accessed by TOI, govt has proposed as much as seven years in jail or Rs 10 lakh wonderful, or each, if social-media customers are discovered responsible of sharing faux information. It has additionally steered a two- to five-year jail time period and wonderful for misinformation on social media or in publications. These offences will probably be thought-about cognisable however non-bailable.The social-media regulatory authority will guarantee content material posted on social media needs to be primarily based on genuine analysis on topics associated to science, historical past, faith, philosophy and literature.To lock accountability, the invoice states particular courts will probably be arrange with Karnataka HC’s concurrence, with a classes decide presiding over a number of districts. The particular courts will situation instructions to intermediaries, publishers, broadcasters, or some other individuals exercising management over communication medium disseminating misinformation to individuals in Karnataka.The proposal provides aggrieved events 30 days to answer notices. If instructions are ignored, then the court docket can situation punishment of easy imprisonment of as much as 2 years and a wonderful of Rs 25,000 a day, topic to a most of Rs 25 lakh.The invoice suggests motion in opposition to administrators of firms and staff who have been current throughout the violation of the legal guidelines if their firm is discovered responsible.