Category Archives: Cyber Law

Welcome 2024 with the emergence of the Ayodhya Rama Mandira

We wish all the visitors of Naavi.org a very happy and prosperous new year. At the same time we welcome the emergence of the Ayodhya Rama Mandira to be in Bharat. In the last few months of 2023 we saw … Continue reading

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Why Privacy cannot survive the death of an individual?

The Discussion on “Nomination” gave rise to a debate on Linked In why we should consider that the “Right to Privacy” is only for living persons. I would like to explore this further. DPDPA 2023 is not specific about whether … Continue reading

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Relationship between IPR and Privacy

The passage of DPDPA 2023 with a provision for “Nomination” of personal data as a right of the Data Principal has given raise to a debate on what is the nature of “Personal Data” in law. “Nomination” obviously means that … Continue reading

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DPDPA Compliance Movement

During 2005, Naavi/Cyber Law College undertook a Cyber Law Compliance Movement across the country and more particularly in Karnataka. During the time several law colleges in Karnataka conducted awareness programs and introduced certification programs. As a result today most law … Continue reading

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DGPSI is the product of “Design Thinking”

“Design Thinking” is a relatively recent management concept that evolved from the experience of innovating ideas that affect the humans. It is considered as a “Methodology” which provides a solution based approach to solving “Problems”. In “Problems” we often encounter … Continue reading

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New Criminal Laws and Telecom Law get Presidential assent

The President of India has given assent to the three new laws, namely the New IPC, The New-CrPC and the The new IEA today the 25th December 2023. Copies are available here: The New IPC (Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023) The … Continue reading

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