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SUPREME COURT TAKES COGNIZANCE OF CHILD SAFETY CONCERNS IN DIGITAL SPACE

New Delhi | April 10, 2025 – In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India has formally heard the writ petition filed by ZEP Foundation—World Digital Detox Day (Diary No. 8128/2025), led by Dr. Rekha Chaudhary, founder and global advocate for digital wellness and smartphonefree childhoods. The Court has granted liberty to the Foundation to submit a detailed representation to the Central Government proposing mandatory age verification and statutory prohibition for social media use by children under 16/18 years, and has set an eightweek timeline for the Government to take action.

A bench comprising Hon’ble Justices B.R. Gavai and Augustin George Masih also issued directives to:

    1. Condone Delay – Acknowledge the petition’s importance despite procedural delays.

    2. Recognize Policy Imperative – Treat child safety in digital spaces as a matter requiring urgent government policy intervention.

    3. Grant Right to Representation – Allow ZEP Foundation to formally present its proposals to the Government of India and relevant authorities.

    4. Set Response Timeline – Instruct authorities to consider and respond to the representation within two months.

The petition highlighted alarming gaps in selfdeclared age checks and in the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules 2023. It urged the government to adopt enforceable, technologydriven ageverification standards to shield minors from harmful content and addictive platforms.

Dr. Rekha Chaudhary stated:

“In today’s digital age, safeguarding our children’s mental and emotional wellbeing is paramount. Implementing stringent age verification for social media access is a crucial step toward creating a safer digital environment for our youth.”

World Digital Detox Day, now a 16yearold mission active in 72 countries, promotes digital wellness, digital fasting, and digital education. The organization raises global awareness of the mental, emotional, and social effects of digital overexposure—especially on children and families.

This Supreme Court direction marks a historic recognition of the need for verifiable and enforceable agegating mechanisms to protect minors online.

Issued by:

ZEP Foundation

Dr. Rekha Chaudhary, Founder, World Digital Detox Day

www.worlddigitaldetoxday.com

 

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#SmartphoneFreeChildhood #DigitalFasting #DigitalWellness #WorldDigitalDetoxDay #IndiaForDigitalReform #smartphonefreechildhood #smartphonefreelife #worlddigitaldetoxday

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