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X Corp appeals India’s Sahyog portal ruling, arguing it violates due process and free speech rights.
X Corp has appealed a Karnataka High Court ruling upholding India’s use of the Sahyog portal, a government system for issuing automated content takedown orders to online platforms.
The company argues the portal violates due process by allowing content removal without safeguards under Section 69A of the IT Act, 2000, and challenges its legality under Section 79(3)(b).
The lower court ruled the portal lawful, calling it a necessary tool for fighting cybercrime and protecting public order, especially in cases involving offenses against women.
It also stated that foreign entities like X Corp cannot claim constitutional free speech rights under Article 19(1)(a), which apply only to Indian citizens.
The appeal, filed November 14, 2025, will now be reviewed by a division bench, with potential implications for intermediary liability and digital regulation in India.
X Corp apela la decisión del portal Sahyog de India, argumentando que viola el debido proceso y los derechos de libertad de expresión.