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 Anguished over hate speeches on TV, SC wants to know if govt wants to bring law to curb it

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September 22, 2022
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New Delhi: Voicing displeasure over hate speech on TV news channels, the Supreme Court Wednesday wanted to know why the government was a “mute spectator” and whether it intends to enact a law to curb it, as recommended by the Law Commission.

Noting that the role of the anchor is important during TV debates, the court said it’s the duty of the anchor to prevent hate speeches from happening.

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A bench of Justices K M Joseph and Hrishikesh Roy said there needs to be an institutional mechanism to deal with hate speech.

“Mainstream TV channels still hold sway. The role of anchor is critical and it’s their duty to see that hate speech doesn’t occur…Many a time those who want to speak are muted,” the bench observed.

The top court said there should be a synchronised method to deal with the issue of hate speech and that the country needs to be a responsible democracy where there is accountability.

The apex court expressed dissatisfaction over steps taken by the government and orally said, “Why is the government remaining a mute spectator?

The bench directed the Union of India to make clear its stand as to whether it intends to enact a law on the Law Commission’s recommendations for prohibiting incitement of hate speech.

The top court was hearing a batch of petitions about hate speech and rumour-mongering.

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