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The appointment of former judges to other constitutional posts has long been a matter of debate in India
The Delhi government recently told the High Court that one major reason behind its 2017 decision is to save and secure students from sexual abuse and bullying
The conflict between the RTI Act and the draft personal data protection bill needs to be resolved, says the communications minister
The draft Digital Personal Data Protection bill has skipped "Right to Privacy" in the preamble and provides unrestrained powers to the government, advocacy group CUTS International has claimed. CUTS said that the draft weakens the regulatory, supervisory, and enforcement architecture by replacing the previously proposed data protection regulator with a board that will be directly in control of the government. "Moving away from its previous version, the bill skips mention of the fundamental right to privacy in its preamble and narrows the scope of the law from data protection to digital personal data protection excluding non-personal data, which is rather desirable. In doing so, the bill takes away the categorisation of personal data, especially sensitive personal data, thereby painting all personal data with the same regulatory brush," CUTS said in a statement. The preamble of the draft Personal Data Protection Act 2018 mentioned of "right to privacy" as "a fundamental right and it
E-commerce firms may have to incur higher costs for upgrading tech to comply with norm
The Supreme Court on Thursday said that out of 29 phones submitted for examination, malware was found in five, but there is no conclusive proof that the spyware was Pegasus
Say the new rules do not pass the test of proportionality to justify breaching a user's privacy
'No fundamental right, including the right to privacy, is absolute and it is subject to reasonable restrictions,' says MeitY
Requiring messaging apps to trace chats is asking us to keep a fingerprint of every single message: Company.
Justice Singh took objection to an email sent to the Court from WhatsApp and the matter will now be heard by another bench on Monday, January 18
A division bench made the observation while hearing a petition filed by two people seeking disclosure of names of coronavirus patients to enable contact tracing and save others from getting infected
The Centre has made the downloading of the app mandatory vide an order dated May 1, 2020 in all public and private offices, as well as in containment zones.
Your location data is already likely being used that way by mobile operators to feed traffic information to map apps
Talking about gender justice, he said India is "very proud" that the Indian women are doing so well
He said the case concerns the balance which is required between two important fundamental rights -- right to information and right to privacy.
The Congress Spokesperson said that 'Right to Privacy' of the citizens has been an anathema to the majoritarian BJP government
A comprehensive data protection and privacy law with real enforcement mechanisms would benefit Indians
The Supreme Court in its verdict last week held right to privacy as a fundamental right
Privacy allows people a space where they can refuse to conform
Judgment could set the stage for severe punishment if developers are found misusing customer data