Monthly Archives: August 2022

Is PayU in serious non compliance of ITA 2000? What is CERT-In or RBI doing?

PayU is a significant player in the online payment settlement system in India. It was one of the earliest payment gateways and took over significant market share from CCAVENUE. However, of late some thing has happened to this Company.  It … Continue reading

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Will Arnab Goswami and ED succeed where Narendra Modi has failed?

Naavi.org has published scores of articles since 2013, explaining every negative aspect of Bitcoin and Crypto currencies and why it has to be banned. We have requested, urged, nudged and criticised every body in the Government including late Arun Jaitely, … Continue reading

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Passenger’s Name Record Information Regulations 2022

In a significant move that has indirect relation to a discussion on “Privacy”, Government of India (Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs-CBIC), on 8th August 2022, Ministry of Finance notification no: GSR 621(E), has notified “Passenger’s Name Record Information … Continue reading

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Shape of Things to Come..The New Data Protection Act of India-3 (Regulators)

(Continued from the previous article) P.S: This series of articles is an attempt to place some issues before the Government of India which promises to bring a new Data Protection Law that is futuristic, comprehensive and Perfect.  In our previous … Continue reading

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Shape of Things to Come…The New Data Protection Act of India NDPAI…2 (Preamble)

[This is a continuation of the previous article in the series] P.S: We are aware that the suggestions made in this series of articles could be completely ignored by the Government which says that it already has a draft in … Continue reading

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There is no Vacuum in Data Protection law in India… Section 43A of ITA 2000 now comes to the fore

With the withdrawal of the PDPB 2019, some parts of the industry feel relieved, some are feeling Déjà vu. Some feel that the dreaded law will never come back. It is no doubt a disappointment and loss of momentum for those … Continue reading

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