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SC Demands Social Media Content Regulator
27 Nov
Summary
- Supreme Court emphasizes need for an autonomous content regulator.
- Court notes users upload content without accountability.
- Comedians Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia faced FIRs.

The Supreme Court has underscored the critical need for an independent and autonomous regulatory body to oversee user-generated content on social media platforms. The bench emphasized that a system is required where content creators are held accountable for what they upload.
During the proceedings, concerns were raised about the rapid virality of potentially harmful or perverse content before authorities can intervene. The court noted the lack of accountability for individuals who create and disseminate content online, irrespective of its nature.
The issue gained prominence following cases involving comedians Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia, who were named in several First Information Reports. The court also directed comedians to raise funds for the treatment of specially-abled individuals, highlighting the impact of online content on vulnerable communities.



