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PDPSI and Territorial Scope in GDPR et.al

One of the first and foremost challenges in implementing Data Protection regulations in the Indian scenario is to recognize which law is applicable to a particular processing. The “Personal Data Protection Standard of India” (PDPSI) is the standard framework which … Continue reading

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Answering the critics of Arogya Setu

I would like to draw the attention of the critics of Aarogya Setu as expressed in the article that appeared today in TOI under the title, “Transparency and respect for Privacy are essential…to build trust which is totally absent from … Continue reading

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Time to be Accountable… India Legal

[This is an article first published in India Legal magazine] On December 2018, the central government proposed to issue an amendment to the Intermediary Guidelines under Section 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (ITA 2000). This was neither a … Continue reading

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Comments on Nasscom Observations on PDPA

(This is a continuation of the previous article) Nasscom has indicated 25 recommendations which are listed below with our brief comments. Some preliminary observations on the Nasscom comments are provided in the table below. Recommendations on PDPA 2019 by NASSCOM-DSCI … Continue reading

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Time to be accountable

This article of naavi is reproduced from India Legal magazine of February 22, 2020: Quote: On December 2018, the central government proposed to issue an amendment to the Intermediary Guidelines under Section 79 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (ITA … Continue reading

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The Visakha Industries judgement on Section 79 of ITA 2000

On December 10, 2019, an important judgement of the Supreme Court was published in the case of Google India Vs Visakha Industries Ltd. The judgement was delivered by Justices K.M.Joseph and Ashok Bhushan. The most important take from the judgement … Continue reading

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