Monthly Archives: April 2020

PDPA Book Reviewed at India Legal

The book is a manual for privacy activists, advocates, IT professionals, business managers, law enforcement officers and the government for comprehending the complex issues of personal data usage. It not only explains the Act but discusses the different perspectives that … Continue reading

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Privacy Protection Through Data Protection..Webinar from FDPPI

If interested in attending the webinar, please send e-mail to fdppi@fdppi.in Naavi

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Excusing Section 65B certificate has to for the right reasons only…

The Dharwar bench of Karnataka High Court had on 25th October 2019 decided an appeal regarding dissolution of marriage in which certain references have been made to Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act. Hence the case is briefly discussed here. … Continue reading

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Compliance of digital signature systems with Indian law

India has adopted the digital signature law as per Information Technology Act (ITA 2000) and declared it to be the only form of authentication of an electronic document recognized in India. Initially there was Section 3 which adopted a system … Continue reading

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A prototype of E Courts was ready in 2010 and has become relevant now in the Corona lock down situation

The extended lock down of businesses due to the Corona virus has given a boost to the use of Digital Media for interaction. Even the Courts which were hesitant to use video conferencing despite repeated nudges from experts and easy … Continue reading

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Has the Bitcoin lobby put pressure on MeitY?

[This is in continuation of the previous article] At a time when the “Personal Data Protection Bill 2019” needs to be passed into an act and atleast 2 or 3 meetings of the JPC has to be completed before the … Continue reading

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