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Applicability of the NDPAI-Shape of things to come-20
(Continued from the previous article) P.S: This series of articles is an attempt to place some issues before the Government of India which promises to bring a new Data Protection Law that is futuristic, comprehensive and Perfect. The honourable Minister … Continue reading
IDPS 2022 will suggest what the New Data Protection Bill in India should be.
Laws are often created by the law makers without adequate consultation with the industry. Professionals also have the habit of not interacting with the Government before the law is made but criticise the law once it is made. Naavi and … Continue reading
Is Inc42.com driving our Ministry of IT?..Shape of things to come..New Data Protection Act of India-12
(Continued from the previous article) P.S: This series of articles is an attempt to place some issues before the Government of India which promises to bring a new Data Protection Law that is futuristic, comprehensive and Perfect. There is an … Continue reading
Whenever Law feels tougher, Criminals Squeal.. Shape of Things to Come-Digital India Act-1
We have already started a series of discussions under the “Shape of Things to Come-New Data Protection Act of India” in which so far we have released 11 articles. At the same time a discussion has ensued on the part … Continue reading
The Journey to a New Data Protection Act of India (NDPAI)-Shape of things to come
With the Government of India withdrawing the Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 with a ministerial assurance that the new draft for a “Comprehensive Perfect”, “Digital India Act” which could replace Information Technology Act 2000, PDPB 2019 as well as “Telegraph … Continue reading
Youtube has a responsibility to remove offending videos..says Madurai Bench of Madras High Court
Madurai Bench of Madras High Court cancelled the bail grated earlier to a youtuber Sattai Durai Murugan for posting an offending video. The Court (Justice B Pugalendhi) observed that the records show Mr Durai Murugan to be a habitual offender … Continue reading