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IT (Intermediary Guidelines) Rules 2021
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The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules 2021 imposed significantly stronger content moderation obligations on large online platforms. Key obligations include appointing India-based Grievance Officers, acting within 24-36 hours on certain content complaints, and mandatory monthly compliance reports.

Key Provisions
  • 24-hour removal obligation for content showing nudity, morphed images, and sexual content
  • 36-hour removal obligation for other notified categories of unlawful content
  • Mandatory India-based Grievance Officer appointment for significant social media intermediaries
  • Government Appellate Committee (GAC) can reverse platform decisions on content moderation
How It Helps

IT Rules 2021 for content removal in Bangalore.

IT Rules 2021 created binding 36-hour takedown timelines for specific content categories. RepuLex structures legal notices to cite IT Rules 2021 obligations directly, creating stronger time-bound compliance pressure. The Rules also provide an escalation mechanism to the government's Grievance Appellate Committee (GAC) if platforms fail to act.

Important Limitation

IT Rules 2021 apply most strongly to large social media platforms. Smaller platforms and news portals are subject to IT Act Section 79 directly but may not have formal Grievance Officers.

FAQ
How does IT (Intermediary Guidelines) Rules 2021 apply to content removal in Bangalore?+

IT Rules 2021 created binding 36-hour takedown timelines for specific content categories. RepuLex structures legal notices to cite IT Rules 2021 obligations directly, creating stronger time-bound compliance pressure. The Rules also provide an escalation mechanism to the government's Grievance Appellate Committee (GAC) if platforms fail to act. In Bangalore, RepuLex uses IT Rules 2021 alongside Karnataka High Court filings to achieve permanent content removal. Karnataka High Court provides additional enforcement jurisdiction for Karnataka-based matters.

Can IT (Intermediary Guidelines) Rules 2021 be used to remove content targeting Bangalore businesses?+

Yes. IT Rules 2021 has national jurisdiction under Indian law — a notice or court proceeding initiated in Bangalore is effective against platforms and content originators across India. IT Act proceedings do not require you to prove where the content server is located.

What are the limitations of IT (Intermediary Guidelines) Rules 2021 for Bangalore cases?+

IT Rules 2021 apply most strongly to large social media platforms. Smaller platforms and news portals are subject to IT Act Section 79 directly but may not have formal Grievance Officers. For Bangalore clients, RepuLex assesses each case to determine which combination of legal provisions — IT Act, IPC 499/500, or Karnataka High Court injunctions — will be most effective given the specific content and platform.

Use IT Rules 2021 to remove content in Bangalore.

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