SC rejects petition filed against decision to ban social media

Kathmandu – The Supreme Court has rejected the petitions filed against the government’s decision to ban social media platforms. According to Supreme Court spokesperson Arjun Prasad Koirala, a total of 10 petitions were filed, all of which were dismissed.

The registrar of the Supreme Court dismissed the petitions by referring to a previous order issued in the case against SidhaKura.com. Lawyers, however, are preparing to file another petition challenging the rejection decision.

Unregistered Social Media to Face Ban in Nepal

Kathmandu – The government has directed all social media platforms operating in Nepal to complete registration within seven days. A Cabinet meeting on Monday decided that platforms failing to comply within the given time will be deactivated in Nepal.

Government spokesperson and Minister for Communication and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, informed about the decision on Wednesday. He said the move aims to regulate the use of social media in line with the Social Media Directive 2080 and the order of the Supreme Court, making users and operators more accountable.

According to the decision, the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology will instruct the Nepal Telecommunications Authority to deactivate non-registered platforms. However, once registered, those platforms will be immediately reactivated.