Monthly Archives: March 2020

GDPR Compliance Checklist for Indian Companies

[This guest post was published at the request of badal@myadvo.in. An objection has been received on 29th June 2020 stating that the article was originally written by Ms Jiss Joy for publication in myadvo.in and there is a copyright infringement. … Continue reading

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Bitcoin Community gives a Terrorist like warning to RBI.. We will destroy You…

In a surprisingly abrasive article, the bitcoin community has given a warning to RBI, which looks more like an ISIS warning. An article that has appeared in nasdaq.com titled “Institutional Crypto Opponents to Fight Supreme Court Decision in India”  .The … Continue reading

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Workshop on PDPA at Chennai

FDPPI and Cysi successfully conducted a workshop in Chennai to discuss the forthcoming Personal Data Protection Bill 2019.  Honourable Justice K.N. Basha, retired judge of the Madras High Court and sitting MP, honourable P.Wilson graced the occasion. Naavi made a … Continue reading

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Stock Market Fall in India is influenced by the Bitcoin decision of the Supreme Court

The Indian Stock markets have had a free fall in the last few weeks from around an index level of 12000 to 9000. While most people consider this as a reaction to the impact of business slowing down due to … Continue reading

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Workshop on PDPA at Chennai

Cyber Society of India (CySi)  and Foundation of Data Protection Professionals in India (FDPPI) have organzied a half day workshop on Personal Data Protection Act (Proposed law in India presently with the Parliamentary committee) on 14th March 2020. The program … Continue reading

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Proportionality Test Clarified by Supreme Court

In recent days a lot of discussion is centered around “Proportionality” when it comes to use of Government powers to either make laws or make regulations under the specific laws. It has become a tendency for politically motivated litigants to … Continue reading

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