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HC seeks Centre’s response to ban intoxicant product ads on Internet

The Delhi high court on Friday sought the Centre’s response on a plea, seeking a direction to take steps to prohibit advertisements promoting production, sale and consumption of cigarette, tobacco products, liquor and other intoxicants on the Internet.

A Bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath issued a notice to the Centre and asked it to file its reply by August 17 on the petition, which also sought a direction to the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology to frame laws forthwith to prohibit any such advertisement on the Internet.

The plea filed by Rishabh Kapur sought issuance of appropriate guidelines prohibiting any such advertisements “as a stopgap measure”.

The petition has claimed that adequate laws have neither been enacted nor amendments have been made to the Information Technology Act or other related legislation, to bring internet within the purview of media platforms on which advertisements promoting the production, sale, consumption of cigarettes and tobacco products, liquors or other intoxicants are prohibited.

“As a result, the advertisement and promotion of the said intoxicants are carried out openly and unabashedly on the internet, for want of a specific prohibition of the same in any of the legislations,” it said.

“This vacuum, thus created, has defeated entire purpose of the prohibition as the said promotions and advertisements are going on uncensored on the internet,” the plea alleged.
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