IT and Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today approved an advisory on functioning of the matrimonial websites, which will give details about the set of rules they need to follow to check abuse on their platforms, official sources said.
"Matrimonial websites are intermediary under section 2 of Information Technology Act and they are mandated to follow IT Act," a source said.
As per the advisory, matrimonial websites will need to confirm the "user's intent to enter in to matrimonial alliance" and "confirm that the user information is correct to the best his or her knowledge" when they register to join the platform.
"It is advisable that matrimonial websites should provide a list of legally verifiable document which shall serve proof of identity," the advisory said.
Also Read
The new advisory clearly bars websites to disguise dating platform as matrimonial websites.
The advisory also said that "service providers should make a declaration that website is strictly for matrimonial purpose only and not a dating website and should not be used for posting obscene material."
It said that users need to verify credentials of the statements that matrimonial websites do not authenticate about any profile unless specifically stated.
Matrimonial websites under new rules will be required to name grievances redressal officer on their portals.
Besides, the new rule mandates "matrimonial websites should store IP address of profile creator for one year from the date of activation," it said.