Published on: June 22, 2025
KARNATAKA MISINFORMATION AND FAKE NEWS (PROHIBITION) ACT
KARNATAKA MISINFORMATION AND FAKE NEWS (PROHIBITION) ACT
CONTEXT
- Rise in social media usage has amplified the spread of fake news and misinformation.
- Karnataka government proposes strict legal measures to address this rising threat.
- Draft law introduced under Congress-led government, pending Cabinet approval.
CONCEPT
- Objective: Prohibit and penalize spread of fake news and misinformation via social media.
- Definition – Fake News:
- False or edited audio/video content.
- Misquotation or fabrication of statements.
- Definition – Misinformation:
- Knowingly or recklessly sharing false or inaccurate factual content.
- Excludes satire, opinion, comedy, or religious/philosophical expression.
KEY PROVISIONS
- Punishment:
- Fake news: Up to 7 years jail + ₹10 lakh fine.
- Misinformation causing harm: 2–5 years jail.
- Abetting spread: Up to 2 years jail.
- Jurisdiction: Applies to both Karnataka residents and outsiders sharing content within Karnataka.
- Types of harmful content banned:
- Abusive, obscene, anti-feminist content.
- Disrespect to Sanatan symbols or beliefs (unless backed by authentic research).
Enforcement Mechanisms
- Special Courts:
- Cognisable & non-bailable offences.
- Fast-track trials.
- Empowered to order correction/disabling of media/intermediary content during trials.
- Prosecution Support:
- One Special Public Prosecutor per special court and High Court bench.
- Regulatory Authority:
- Six-member body led by Kannada & Culture Minister.
- Oversight of implementation and compliance.
Rationale & Relevance
- Digital Landscape:
- India has second-highest internet users globally; 27% penetration.
- Social media’s power demands accountability and safeguards.
- Need for Law:
- Existing regulations deemed inadequate.
- Fake news poses threats to public health, safety, tranquillity, and free elections.
- Government’s Stand:
- Even a minor fake post can lead to major unrest.
- Legal deterrence is essential in the digital era.
