Monthly Archives: May 2021

Net 4 India.. Further progress

We are happy to announce that the difficulties of Net4India Customers who had lost control of their domain names, e-mail accounts, hosting facilities etc because the NCLT committed the blunder of not recognizing the existence of a continued business and … Continue reading

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PDPSI framework to incorporate measures for treatment of Personal Data of Deceased Data Principals

We had earlier discussed certain issues concerning handling of personal data after the death of the data principal in our article titled “Digital Assets of the Deceased…Need for a legislative Change”. Some views were also expressed through the following webinar … Continue reading

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What is the intention of MCA?.. To trap Crypto Owners?

“The Hindu Business Line” news paper carried a headline today stating : “A Glimmer of Hope for Cryptos in India” Economic Times says : “Crypto Disclosures to protect Investors; MCA” A statement attributed to an official states “The move would bring in … Continue reading

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Supreme Court needs to introspect

It is sad to see that Twitter is full of ridicule for the Supreme Court of India following its intervention in the Oxygen supply issues. The formation of a National Task force to streamline Oxygen supply by the Supreme Court, … Continue reading

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Watching the NPCI…Let NPCI not become a Crypto Exchange mechanism

We have pointed out several times how NPCI needs to take more responsibility for securing financial transactions in India Besides yesterday’s article (NPCI needs to be watched) Some of the earlier articles in this regard are given below. The Cosmos … Continue reading

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NPCI needs to be watched

NPCI was incorporated in 2008 and functions today as the national clearing house of all payments. Initially there were 10 promoters all of whom were Banks. It included foreign Banks like Citi Bank and HSBC. Since then several other Banks … Continue reading

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