Will cooperate in blocking sexually offensive videos: WhatsApp tells SC
The court had constituted a committee from the Centre and internet majors to explore a technical solution to block videos of sexual offences
US-based instant messaging application firm WhatsApp has told the Supreme Court that it would cooperate and assist the panel, which is finding ways to block sexually offensive videos on social sites.
Whatsapp, which was made a party in the matter by the apex court, told a bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta that its members would meet the committee set up by the court to explore a technical solution to block such videos.
"They (Whatsapp) are sending their people to sit with the committee and explain everything," senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who represented the US firm, said.
Sibal also said the engineer and experts of Whatsapp would demonstrate to the committee all the technical aspects, including the encryption technology.
He told the court that the firm's members will meet the committee within two weeks after which the counsel appearing for the parties fixed April 27 for conducting a meeting.
The apex court had on April 11 issued notice to Whatsapp seeking its response in the matter, saying the petitioner may send a detailed e-mail to them to make a presentation, if possible through video conferencing, to assist the committee.
The court's order had come after advocate Aparna Bhat, who is representing the petitioner, had mentioned the matter before it seeking to make WhatsApp a party in the case.
The court had on March 22 constituted the committee comprising representatives from the Centre and internet majors to explore a technical solution to block videos of sexual offences on social networking sites.
It had given the nominees of Google India, Microsoft India, Yahoo India, Facebook and other internet intermediaries 15 days to meet and come up with a solution.
The Centre had earlier informed the apex court that it would set up a specialised agency to block and curb sharing of sexual offence videos on social networking platforms.
The court was hearing a letter sent to then Chief Justice of India H L Dattu by Hyderabad-based NGO Prajwala along with two rape videos in a pen drive.
It had taken cognisance of its own of the letter about posting of those videos and had asked the CBI to launch an investigation with immediate effect to apprehend the culprits.
The NGO's letter had also mooted the idea of maintaining a national sex offenders' register which should contain details of persons convicted for offences like eve-teasing, stalking, molestation and other sexual assaults.
It had also suggested that the Ministry of Home Affairs should have a tie-up with YouTube and WhatsApp to ensure that such offensive videos are not uploaded and the culprits are punished.