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MeitY's WhatsApp Notice Tests the Limits of the IT Act

India's Ministry of Information Technology issued a show-cause notice to WhatsApp halting its planned username feature, citing cyber-fraud and phishing risks under the IT Act and 2021 Intermediary Rules. Legal experts argue MeitY lacks statutory authority to pre-approve product features, exposing a gap between the government's regulatory ambitions and the actual powers granted by existing legislation.

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The Wire takeaway

If you're building messaging, payments, or social platforms in India, MeitY is now asserting product-approval powers it may not legally have—and testing whether you'll comply before a court says it must. That vulnerability cuts both ways: you can push back now, or accept that feature-by-feature vetting is the new cost of the Indian market.

Read the full story at legal.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Topics: Enterprise Software · intermediary-rules · product-approval · messaging-platforms · regulatory-overreach · it-act

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Verified 17 July 2026 · Sources: Fusion42 review