Its plea for holding wider consultations came after the apex court pulled up the Government for taking such a long time in dealing with a “serious” issue.
A bench headed by Chief Justice Altamas Kabir granted four weeks time to the Centre to devise a mechanism to block such sites particularly those showing child pornography.
Additional Solicitor General Indira Jaising had sought more time to file a reply in the case.
The court was hearing a petition filed by Indore-based advocate Kamlesh Vaswani who pleaded that although watching obscene videos is not an offence, pornographic sites should be banned as it is one of the major causes for crime against women.
The petition filed through advocate Vijay Panjwani said absence of Internet laws encourage people to watch porn videos and as it is not an offence, over 20 crore porn videos or clippings are freely available in the market, which are directly been downloaded through Internet or other video CDs.
“The sexual content that kids are accessing today is far more graphic, violent, brutal, deviant and destructive and has put entire society in danger so also safety threats to public order in India.
“The petitioner most respectfully submits that most of the offences committed against women/girls/children are fuelled by pornography. The worrying issue is the severity and gravity of the images is increasing. It is a matter of serious concern that prepubescent children are being raped,” it said.