55,607 websites in seven years (2015-2023)
Between 2020 and 2022, Indian government banned 274 applications
The Central Government has issued directions for blocking 6096, 6775 and 3470 URLs in the years 2021, 2022 and 2023, respectively.
[National; July 30, 2024]: In an era characterized by the proliferation of digital media and unprecedented access to information, the fundamental right to free expression is increasingly under threat. Reports suggest that274
applications were banned in the span of two years (from 2020 to 2022), while research from
Software Freedom
Law Center, India (SFLC.in) found that over
55,607
websites were banned in the country between 2015 and 2022. In response to these challenges, SFLC, India has developed the
Free Speech Tracker (FST) – a comprehensive platform designed to monitor and document instances of free speech violations across India. This initiative seeks to address the critical need for a centralized repository of information that supports the defense
and promotion of free speech. SFLC,India is launching a newer version of the Free Speech Tracker, on July 26th, 2024 to provide more cohesive data collection across various themes including bans on websites, movies, books, and art, alongside content blocking
on social media platforms.
The Tracker allows citizens, researchers, activists, and policymakers to use the repository to defend free speech in the country. Driven by a dedicated team of researchers and supported by public contributions, FST aggregates data from diverse sources, including
news reports and court documents, which undergo rigorous verification to ensure accuracy. It is important that given the confidentiality mandate under the Blocking Rules of 2009, the data is not exhaustive. Researcher, citizens and others can also contribute
to the initiative and report any other instances to the portal using the reporting mechanism available on the website.
Highlighting the need for the FST, Mishi Choudhary, Founder of SFLC,India, notes, “The transformative influence of the internet and the ever-changing landscape of communication mediums necessitate a re-evaluation of India’s legal framework concerning
free speech. Our Free Speech Tracker aims to stimulate discourse in that direction while simultaneously raising awareness of the significance of upholding free speech within the country. For activists, researchers, and policymakers alike, FST provides indispensable
tools for analyzing trends, mobilizing support, and shaping evidence-based policies.”
Envisioning FST 2.0 as a catalyst for change in protecting and promoting free speech in India, SFLC,India ensures accessibility to all citizens via the creation of a user-friendly interface, allowing individuals to explore detailed databases of legal judgments,
track ongoing court cases, and contribute reports on free speech violations. This platform not only serves as a repository of critical information but also fosters dialogue and awareness necessary for legislative reform and policy advocacy. The Free Speech
Tracker builds on SFLC,India’s long standing work on free speech and expression.
About SFLC,India: SFLC.in India is a donor-supported non-profit organization that aims to foster collaboration between lawyers, policy analysts, students, and technologists to safeguard digital freedoms. The organization promotes innovation and open
knowledge access and advocating for Free and Open-Source Software. SFLC.in holds Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations, highlighting its international recognition. Operating throughout India, SFLC.in
is a registered society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. SFLC.in is also a member of IFEX, which works towards defending and promoting freedom of expression as a human right worldwide.