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SHORT ANSWER: Indian judicial precedents help define the responsibilities and liabilities of social media platforms regarding user-generated content. DETAILS: - Courts interpret laws related to defamation, freedom of speech, and intermediary liability. - Precedents clarify the extent to which platforms must monitor and manage content. - Landmark cases influence how platforms handle complaints and take down content. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Failure to comply with judicial directives can lead to legal action against the platforms. - Platforms may be held liable for defamatory content if they do not act promptly upon receiving complaints. SOURCE: - Information Technology Act, 2000; Indian Penal Code (IPC) Sections related to defamation.
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