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Understanding why Bank Frauds are increasing

It was a great pleasure for me to read the article today written by Advocate Dr Mahendra Limaye of Nagpur highlighting the need to strengthen the recipient side process of digital payments. As many of the readers know, Naavi has … Continue reading

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No Benefit in opposing DPA 2021

Some companies and their paid media friends seem to believe that it is better if India does not pass the PDPB 2019/DPA 2021. Various strategies are being used to create doubts in the minds of people that India does not … Continue reading

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Shadow DPAI required for CERT-IN

The JPC for PDPB decided to include parts of Non Personal Data regulation within the provisions of the DPA 2021. In the process a situation of overlapping jurisdiction was created between the ITA 2000 and DPA 2021. Earlier with Section … Continue reading

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Nagpur bench of Mumbai High Court issues notice to Maharashtra Adjudicating Officer

(Press note issued by Mumbai High Court for not providing timely hearing of Adjudication case) The Adjudication system in ITA 2000 was one of the commendable features of Cyber Law in India trying to provide a fast track settlement of … Continue reading

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We always had it… May be you did not know

Some people in the industry think that DPA 2021 is a compliance burden and we need to bring pressure on the Government to delay the passing of the bill. Unfortunately they are mistaken. DPA 2021 is already with us in … Continue reading

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Metamorphosis of PDPSI to DPSI 2021

When India adopted Information Technology Act 2000 as the law that first recognized electronic documents and also introduced the concept of “Vicarious liabilities/Due Diligence” for organizations, Naavi came up with the concept of “Cyber Law Compliance. Then when the amendments … Continue reading

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