The Delhi High Court today sought the government's response on a plea by former BJP leader K N Govindacharya objecting to opening of Twitter and Facebook accounts by PMO and other ministries in alleged violation of law.
A bench of Justice B D Ahmed and Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva granted three week's time to the government and asked it to file the reply "positively" on the issue.
The court fixed the matter for further hearing on March 13.
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The counsel argued that servers of these social networking sites are outside India and so the country's official data is transferred to other nations.
During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain, appearing for the Centre, said it had called a meeting of social media companies on January 23 and the issue is being examined.
The court was hearing a PIL filed by Govindacharya who that contended government departments are not entitled to creating accounts on social networking sites.
The PIL also sought recovery of taxes from the websites on their income from operations in India.
It alleged that the sites have no mechanism for protection of children from online abuse.
The PIL claimed that children below 18 years are entering into an agreement with the social networking sites to open accounts, which is against the Indian Majority Act, the Indian Contract Act and also the Information and Technology Act.