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Shafhi Mohammad final judgement on Section 65B issue is not correct

We draw attention of the public on our earlier article on the interim view expressed by a bench of the Supreme Court on January 30, 2018, which was headlined by most news publications as “Courts can rely on electronic records … Continue reading

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Bitcoin Theft… A challenge to Law Enforcement…Case should be transferred to CBI

We all know that Bitcoin is the popular currency of the criminals. The fact that some honest persons are gullible enough to believe that it is a “Currency” does not create a case for sympathizing with people who might have … Continue reading

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Supreme Court cannot ignore the Virtual ID development regarding Aadhaar

Supreme Court has now come to the end of hearing the PIL on the Aadhaar. Whatever be the actual petition it is clear that the opposition to Aadhaar stems mainly from the Black Money holders and Benami property holders who … Continue reading

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Data Portability under GDPR… Is it Your Data to be ported or My Data?

Data Portability is one of the contentious issues of the GDPR from the compliance angle. We had discussed the “Theory of Dynamic Personal Data” in one of our previous articles. That concept would be relevant to address the issue of … Continue reading

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Definition of Undertaking under GDPR and its impact

GDPR is liked by some as a good law to protect privacy of individuals and is often looked upon as an “Emerging Standard”.  Many companies are working towards calling themselves “GDPR Compliant” since it makes a good marketing sense though … Continue reading

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Theory of Dynamic Personal Data

“Personal Data” is the object of data protection regulations such as the upcoming Data Protection Act of India, the DISHA 2018, as well as other laws such as GDPR and ITA 2008. “Protecting Personal Data” is considered “Information Privacy” by … Continue reading

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