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India Amends IT Rules: Senior Officials Only for Content Takedowns

Key Takeaways

  • India’s IT Rules amended to restrict content takedown powers to senior officials only
  • New requirements for “reasoned intimations” with legal basis and specific URLs
  • Monthly review mechanism introduced for all takedown orders
  • Changes follow Elon Musk’s X platform legal challenge against broad takedown authority

The Government of India has implemented significant amendments to the Information Technology Rules, 2021, bringing major reforms to content takedown procedures. These changes, effective from November 15, 2025, follow a high-profile legal dispute between the Centre and Elon Musk’s social media platform X.

Background: The X vs MeitY Legal Battle

The amendments come after prolonged legal friction between the government and X regarding content removal notices under Rule 3(1)(d) of the IT Rules. X had approached the Karnataka High Court, arguing that the existing framework allowed thousands of low-level officials across various government agencies to issue content-blocking orders.

The platform’s legal counsel had famously complained that “every Tom, Dick, and Harry” was illegally issuing takedown orders, which the company viewed as unconstitutional overreach that stifled free speech. Although X ultimately lost its lawsuit, the government’s amendments address the core concerns about accountability and authority scope.

Key Changes in Content Takedown Authority

The most substantial reform limits content removal powers exclusively to senior officials. Under amended Rule 3(1)(d), any intimation for removing unlawful information must now be issued by a government officer not below Joint Secretary rank or equivalent.

For police authorities, directives can only come from specially authorized officers not below Deputy Inspector General (DIG) rank. This significantly reduces the number of officials empowered to issue takedown orders, centralizing authority at senior bureaucratic levels.

Enhanced Transparency and Accountability Measures

The amendments introduce critical safeguards to ensure transparent and proportionate processes. Every content takedown order must now be supported by a “reasoned intimation” specifying:

  • The legal basis and exact statutory provision invoked
  • The nature of the alleged unlawful act
  • The specific URL or electronic identifier of content to be removed

This replaces the previous system of general notifications, giving platforms clear, actionable compliance basis and strengthening their position against arbitrary demands.

Monthly Review Mechanism

A robust periodic review system requires all intimations issued under Rule 3(1)(d) to undergo monthly scrutiny by senior officers not below Secretary rank. This regular examination ensures content removal actions remain necessary, proportionate, and legally consistent.

The reforms aim to balance citizens’ constitutional rights to free expression with the state’s legitimate regulatory powers over online safety and security.

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