Delhi HC relief for administrator of WhatsApp group

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Delhi HC relief for administrator of WhatsApp group


Delhi HC relief for administrator of WhatsApp group
- The court said, "It is not as if without the administrator's approval of each of the statements, the statements cannot be posted by any of the members of the group on the said platform." (PTI image)In a major relief to the administrator of WhatsApp group, the Delhi High Court said that administrators of WhatsApp, Telegram and similar social networking services cannot be held guilty of defamation if the members of the group post libellous and obscene messages.The court said, "It is not as if without the administrator's approval of each of the statements, the statements cannot be posted by any of the members of the group on the said platform." Dismissing a defamation case filed against the administrator of a chat group, a single-judge bench of Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw observed: "I am unable to understand as to how the administrator of a group can be held liable for defamation, even if any, by the statements made by a member of the group.To make an administrator of an online platform liable for defamation would be like making the manufacturer of the newsprint on which defamatory statements are published liable for defamation."Justice Endlaw specified that when an online chat group is created, its administrator can only advise its members to refrain from posting objectionable content.
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WhatsApp group administrator not liable for content, not required to filter messages before being posted: Delhi High Court


WhatsApp group administrator not liable for content, not required to filter messages before being posted: Delhi High Court
- WhatsAppDelhi High CourtHearing a defamation suit filed against the administrator of achat group, Vishal Dubey, thesaid the administrators of WhatsApp, and other social networking services cannot be held guilty of defamation if the members of the group post libellous and obscene messages.Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw dismissed the defamation suit by saying, "I am unable to understand as to how the administrator of a group can be held liable for defamation, even if any, by the statements made by a member of the group.To make an administrator of an online platform liable for defamation would be like making the manufacturer of the newsprint on which defamatory statements are published liable for defamation.""When an online platform is created, the creator thereof cannot expect any of the members thereof to indulge in defamation, and defamatory statements made by any member of the group cannot make the administrator liable," said the judge.He also said the group administrators are not required to, or empowered to, filter all the messages before they are posted."It is not as if without the administrator's approval of each of the statements, the statements cannot be posted by any of the members of the group on the said platform," said the court.The defamation suit was registered against the administrator of a chat group, Vishal Dubey.Various agitated buyers of a housing project in Gurgaon district had posted messages on the group, posting their grievances in delay in getting possession of their flats.Some of these messages targeted Ashish Bhalla, who was earlier associated with a real estate firm that had launched the project.
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GRP launches WhatsApp group for crime prevention, detection


GRP launches WhatsApp group for crime prevention, detection
- more-inThe Government Railway Police (GRP) has created a WhatsApp group titled 'Team India GRP (Crime)' to control and detect crime on moving trains and platforms.Railway police from Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh joined the group.Additional DG (Railways) K.R.M.
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WhatsApp group administrators not liable for content


WhatsApp group administrators not liable for content
- WhatsApp group administrators can heave a sigh of relief.Following two directives issued in April by two separate state governments that made social media group administrators liable for content circulated by other members of the group, the Delhi High Court has now ruled out any such possibility.SEE ALSO: WhatsApp hits 160 million active users in India, its biggest marketLegally India reported that the Court took into account the fact that messages posted in WhatsApp groups did not require the administrator's prior approval.
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