Twitter India says being harassed by BJP IT Cell, moves SC for quashing multiple FIRs lodged against it
Plea says that Vinit Goenka, national co-convener of the BJP IT cell, had called upon users to file cases against Indian entity with sole aim of threatening, harassing and intimidating Twitter India
The Supreme Court on Thursday issued notice on a plea by Twitter Communications India Pvt Ltd seeking quashing of multiple FIRs registered against it for allegedly promoting a tweet by lawyer Gurpatwant Singh Pannum on ‘Khalistan’.
Notice in the matter was issued by a Bench headed by Chief Justice of India SA Bobde.
The firm claimed that multiple FIRs have been lodged against it after Pannum tweeted a Twitter poll on "whether India should recognize Khalistan 2020".
The plea states that Vinit Goenka, national co-convener of the BJP IT cell and other complainants alleged that Twitter had taken financial consideration to promote Pannum's tweet, whereas Twitter had blocked the tweet and suspended his account, Bar & Bench reported.
Twitter India submitted that in the past months, Goenka and his supporters have held webinars asking for Twitter to be declared a terrorist organisation, for its officers to be charged with sedition and to encourage mass filing of cases against Twitter and its employees.
The allegations levelled by Goenka and his supports are baseless, unfounded and actuated by malice, the petitioner adds, asserting that it has no role in determining Twitter’s Ad policy and that it does not collect revenue for the content promoted on the platform.
Twitter India stated that it has no control over the content on the Twitter website and that the same is monitored by Twitter Inc, which is based in the US. Twitter Communications further submitted that its role is limited to research, marketing, development, soliciting and promoting brands.
Twitter India has now sought the consolidation of all FIRs filed against it in one place, citing the example of Arnab Goswami's case where the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution had directed such consolidation when there were multiple FIRs.
The petitioner has stated Goenka had called upon users to file cases against the Indian entity with the sole aim of threatening, harassing and intimidating Twitter India.
Reiterating that multiple cases cannot be lodged for the same act, the petitioner states that all the complaints, filed across eight states in India, are identical in nature and allegations.
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Published: 17 Dec 2020, 6:57 PM