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T K Vishwanathan Committee Report… Is it only a small leak?

The Government of India had set up a committee under the chairmanship of Mr T.K.Vishwanathan former Union Law Secretary and Secretary General, Lok Sabha to review ITA 2008. Mr Vishwanathan was the person who worked on the first draft of ITA … Continue reading

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Social Media Use for Abuse…root cause is Privacy and Anonymity..Solution is on hands..if we care..

Eminent lawyers of the country seem to have taken up a fight against Social Media for enabling “abusive content”. According to the news reports, they are demanding that Supreme Court should consider “Regulation of Social Media”. However, we need to … Continue reading

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There is no miracle cure for Blue Whale Challenge… Every one including Privacy Activists need to contribute…

As we wake up today to the news that two boys in Bangalore were detected to have been playing Blue whale challenge “game”, the threat seems to be spreading fast. Bangalore is reported to be the sixth city in the … Continue reading

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Impact of Supreme Court’s Order on Right to Privacy on Cyber Space and Data Protection

A Round table was held at National Law School of India, Bangalore, the premier law education institute in the country on assessing the impact of the Supreme Court order on Right to Privacy on Cyber Space and Data Protection. Dr … Continue reading

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The Privacy Judgement… Conclusion.. Need for Definition of Privacy

[This is in continuation of our debate on the Privacy Judgement] The Puttaswamy judgement from the 9 member bench of the Supreme Court which was hailed as a “Historic” judgement ended up with a simple declaration that “Right to Privacy … Continue reading

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Hashing the 547 pages of Privacy Judgement

The 9 Bench judgement of the Supreme Court on “Privacy as a Fundamental Right” following the petition of Justice K.S.Puttaswamy and Others, runs into 547 pages of discussion which makes a great material for law colleges as teaching material on … Continue reading

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