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Court has to nip this foreign media revolt against the Indian Government in the bud

(Also refer the previous article: WhatsApp petition deserves to be rejected at the admission stage itself) The case filed by WhatsApp in the Delhi High Court challenging the validity of the Intermediary guidelines issued on February 25, 2021, indicates that … Continue reading

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Twitter continues its assault on Indian Sovereignty

Twitter intensified its assault in Indian Sovereignty by posting a piece of advice for India.  It joined hands with WhatsApp which claimed to protect the Indian constitution by filing a case in Delhi High Court to protect the Privacy of … Continue reading

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Notifications from MeitY and MIB

Yesterday there were many TV debates in which the issue WhatsApp filing a petition in Delhi High Court was discussed. As usual the set of spokespersons of anti India political parties went on spreading false information that the Government is … Continue reading

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WhatsApp petition deserves to be rejected at admission stage itself.

WhatsApp has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court challenging the Intermediary guidelines of February 25, 2021 in a 224 page document, a copy of which is presented here. The petition was expected and Naavi.org had indicated the possibility … Continue reading

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Naavi’s Data Valuation Model

We all use the term “Data is an Asset” and many companies have structured their business around data analytics. But very few companies have developed a method with which we can value the data and represent it in our disclosed … Continue reading

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Judiciary questioned on Protection of our Constitution

Indian Constitution was framed with a purpose of guiding the legislature on how to Govern this country under certain principles. During the years of Congress rule especially under Mrs India Gandhi, constitution was toyed around with amendments many of them … Continue reading

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