Letter to the Haryana Government to reconsider suspension of Internet in 5 districts

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SFLC.in wrote a letter to Haryana Government requesting them to reconsider shutting down the Internet in 5 districts in Haryana.

According to an order released by the Haryana Government, Internet services were to be suspended in 5 districts namely Karnal, Kaithal, Jind, Kurukshetra and Panipat to maintain law and order situation in the State owning to Farmers protests.

Internet services were to be suspended in these districts from 12 Midnight on 07.09.2021 for 24 hours.

Through the Letter, We requested the State authorities to reconsider shutting down the internet. Internet shutdowns have a harrowing impact on citizens and are often disproportionate in nature. Internet shutdowns are bound to cause economic loss, and have an impact on education, healthcare and other welfare schemes. An internet shutdown during a pandemic can be especially grave considering that citizens depend on the internet to get information, work and study.

A Writ Petition was filed  in the Punjab and Haryana High Court earlier in the year on 01-02-2021 against the shutdown imposed by the Haryana Government since 27th January 2021. SFLC.in had assisted in this matter. 
It had started with the internet being suspended in Jhajjhar, Sonipat and Palwal districts in Haryana on 27th January 2021. The internet was said to be shut till 5PM on 27th January originally but later the order was extended till 5PM on 28th January 2021. This was extended to many other districts, the total number being 17. The shutdown was completely lifted only after a period of more than 10 days on 6th February 2021 from all districts in Haryana.
Aggrieved by this, a petitioner moved to court as he was unable to work without internet or get medical services. The matter was heard on 9-02-2021. The matter was withdrawn as it was the opinion of the bench that it had become infructuous. Lawyers from SFLC.in. Prasanth Sugathan, Radhika Jhalani, and Kushagra Sinha as well as Mishi Choudhary appeared for the petitioner.  You can read more about the petition here.

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