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Let us not have a repetition of Palghar Girl’s Case

Mumbai high court was instrumental in initiating the Section 66A removal from ITA 2000 in the Palghar girl’s case due to a wrong interpretation of the section. A situation has come now where the petition of Mr Kunal Kamra is … Continue reading

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A Poll for Cyber Law Specialists

In order to bring clarity to the impact of the Intermediary Guidelines on the activities of any Intermediary, we seek the views of all Cyber Law Aware professionals to take a few minutes to answer the 10 point poll below. … Continue reading

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Editor’s Guild and Internet Freedom Foundation are deliberately misinforming the public

Mr Rajeev Chandrashekar, MOS, MeitY in a recent interview, has reiterated that large part of misinformation in the media is against the Government and hence there is a need for a Government factcheck body which has been indicated in the … Continue reading

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FactCheck about FactCheck Organization of the Government

[P.S. This is a continuation of the articles on the subject. Other recent articles can be found in the link given at the end of the articles] Amidst the politicisation of the announcement by the Government about the desire to … Continue reading

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What is wrong with Internet Freedom Foundation?

Internet Freedom Foundation is an organization that has been promoted by knowledgeable legal experts. However in recent times the statements coming out of IFF are biased and lack proper research. One of the latest such statements is on the new … Continue reading

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“Deeply Disturbed” Editor’s Guild is Wrong

The Editor’s Guild was in the news recently calling the Intermediary rules released by the Meity on 7th April 2023 as “Draconian”, “Regrettable” and urging the Ministry to withdraw the notification. In our set of articles ending with “Fact Check … Continue reading

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