NEW DELHI :
THE Supreme Court on Friday
refused to entertain a plea seeking to impose a statutory prohibition on social media usage for
children below 13 years.
“It is a policy matter. You ask
Parliament to enact the law,” a
bench of Justices B R Gavai and
Augustine George Masih told
the counsel appearing for the
petitioner.
“We are not inclined to entertain the present petition in as
much as the relief sought is within the domain of policy,” the
bench said.
While disposing of the plea, it
granted liberty to the petitioner
to make a representation to the
authority.
The bench said if such a representation was made, the same
be considered in accordance with
law within eight weeks.
The plea, filed by Zep
Foundation, sought directions
to the Centre and others to mandate the introduction of robust
age verification system, such as
biometric authentication, to regulate children’s access to social
media platforms. The petition,
filed through advocate Mohini
Priya, also sought to implement
strict penalties for social media
platforms failing to comply with
children protection regulations