Websites told to delete prenatal test information
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the ministry of health and family welfare to set up a “nodal agency” to enforce the ban on commercial A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Amitav Roy gave this direction on a public interest litigation filed in 2008 by one Sabu Mathew George, complaining that a number of foreign websites are soliciting couples to undergo sex determination tests, which are banned under the Indian laws. The bench pointed out that sex determination test is not required in our country, where, in several places, boys are unable to get married due to decline in sex ratio and are unable to find girls. The bench did not accept the arguments of tech giants Google, Yahoo and Microsoft that such a ban would violate the right to free flow of information, and said this aspect will be considered later. Upon receiving information, the agency may give 36 hours to the search engine concerned for blocking the details.


Supreme Court seeks steps to stop sex-determination contents on websites – India TV
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