Watching child porn in public is not free speech, says SC

February 27, 2016

New Delhi, Feb 27: Watching child pornography cannot be allowed in the name of liberty or freedom of expression, the Supreme Court said on Friday, even as the Centre informed that an exercise to block such contents on the Internet has been undertaken.stop-child-porn

A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Shiva Kirti Singh asked Additional Solicitor General Pinky Anand to take suggestions from the National Commission for Women and others in helping the government prepare a scheme to ban child pornography.

The court said there was a distinction between art and obscenity and pornography cannot be allowed in the name of freedom of speech and expression as this is not an absolute right.

SC Women Lawyers Association, represented by senior advocate Mahalakshmi Pavani, urged the court to ensure prohibition of watching child pornography at public places, saying it has become a moral cancer as reports of school bus drivers and helpers forcing children to watch such materials and molesting them have come to light.

Concurring with her plea, the bench said, “Children need to be protected from this kind of moral assaults as it has the potentiality to bring them physical disasters.”

The bench further said: “Children cannot be made prey to these kind of painful situations, and a nation, by no means, can afford to carry any kind of experiment with its children in the name of liberty and freedom of expression. When we say nation, we mean each member of the collective.”

The court asked the Centre to file an affidavit suggesting ways and means to curb child pornography.

The law officer said that it was difficult to ban all websites containing pornographic materials on internet.

Advocate Vijay Panjwani, appearing for petitioner Kamlesh Vaswani, submitted that watching pornography or being compelled for it can never come within the definition of freedom of speech and expression as mentioned under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution.

Rather, it may attract penal provision, he added.

During the hearing, the court also said at times people may find something as objectionable while others may call it art. It put the matter for further consideration on March 28.

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July 20,2020

New Delhi, July 20: India's retail trade has suffered a business loss of about Rs 15.5 lakh crore in past 100 days due to the COVID-19 lockdown, traders' body CAIT said on Sunday. 

In a statement, the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) said traders across the country are depressed because of minimal of the consumers, considerable absence of employees, facing financial crunch and yet have to meet several financial obligations.

"No support policy from the central or state governments is yet another crucial factor which is haunting the traders," CAIT claimed. 

CAIT Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said the domestic trade is passing through its worst period in the current century which reflects that if immediate steps are not taken about 20 per cent of the shops in India will have to close down their shutters.

The traders’ body has also urged the government to award a substantial package to traders to ensure their survival. Their demands include: Relaxation in payment of taxes, extension in repayment of bank loans and EMIs without any further interest or penalty as well as measures that would provide money directly in the hands of the traders.

In April, the losses stood at about Rs. 5 lakh crore whereas in May it was estimated to be about Rs. 4.5 lakh crore, followed by Rs. 4 lakh crore in June. Losses stood at about 2.5 lakh crore in the first fortnight of July offering a grim snapshot of the effect of the pandemic on consumer spending. 

“Even as the lockdown was relaxed, store footfall was only 10 per cent. Most of these traders do not have deep pockets to sustain this severe economic catastrophe and on the other hand have several financial obligations to meet. At this crucial time, handholding of these traders is all the more much required,” Khandelwal said.

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June 24,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Jun 24: Kerala on Tuesday was among those honoured for tackling the Covid-19 pandemic when the United Nations celebrated the Public Service Day.

The function, held on a virtual platform, saw the participation of UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and other top UN dignitaries who applauded all the leaders which included state Health Minister K.K. Shailaja for effectively tackling Covid-19.

Speaking on the occasion, Shailaja noted that the experiences of tackling Nipah virus and the two floods - 2018 and 2019 - where the health sector played a crucial role, all helped in tackling Covid-19 timely.

"Right from the time when Covid cases got reported in Wuhan, Kerala got into the track of the WHO and followed every standard operating protocols and international norms and hence, we have been able to keep the contact spread rate to below 12.5 per cent and the mortality rate to 0.6 per cent," she said.

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