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Measures to block porn sites will be taken: Govt to SC

<g data-gr-id="61">Government</g> on Wednesday assured the Supreme Court that all possible measures would be taken to block porn sites, particularly those dealing with child pornography.

The assurance came after a bench headed by Chief Justice H L Dattu expressed its unhappiness that things have not moved forward and the petitioner in the matter was making all sorts of submissions.
"You have not blocked the websites. The petitioner is saying so much," the bench, also comprising Justices Arun Mishra and Amitava Roy told Additional Solicitor General Pinky Anand. The ASG said "we will do whatever is possible".

The bench, also asked Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, who was appearing in another court, to assist it in the matter and advise the concerned departments of the government.

However, before Anand had joined the proceedings, the counsel for petitioner had made certain remarks against the Secretaries of some concerned Ministries over the issue which was objected to by the bench and junior advocates appearing for the Centre.

"All these are uncalled for," the bench told advocate Vijay Panjwani, who was appearing for Indore-based lawyer Kamlesh Vaswani.

The counsel had made reference about the posting of some photographs of a woman on websites circulated by her estranged husband.

He said the matter has been languishing for quite some <g data-gr-id="47">time</g> but the concerned ministries were not filing responses and counter affidavits.

The government counsels said it was not the Information and Broadcasting Ministry but for the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to look into the issue.

The bench said no interim order can be passed in the matter which has to be examined after going through the counter-affidavit of the government department. 

The apex court had earlier asked the Secretary, DoT to file an affidavit on whether the government 
was competent to issue <g data-gr-id="48">direction</g> to Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block porn sites particularly those showing child pornography.

The service providers had submitted that they on their own cannot block such sites and they can do so only on the direction of the government.

The petitioner had pleaded that although watching obscene videos is not an offence, pornographic sites should be banned as they were one of the major causes for crimes against women. 
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