New Delhi, July 14 -- The Supreme Court on Monday said that a national action plan to curb watching of online pornographic videos by minors is an issue of "paramount public importance" and allowed a petition seeking this direction to be considered as a representation by the Centre. The top court was hearing a petition filed by advocate BL Jain who said that the issue requires urgent consideration as minors are increasingly indulging in sexual crimes due to easy access of obscene videos and material on the internet. The bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant said, "The issue raised is of paramount public importance. However, the subject matter does not involve a question of law requiring examination by this Court. It concern...