Monthly Archives: March 2026

How the Reporter’s Collective is trying to fool the Supreme Court

(This is a continuation of the discussion on the seeking of scrapping of DPDPA and DPDPA rules by three petitioners in the Supreme Court) The Reporter’s Collective petition goes much beyond the “Dilution of RTI”, “No exemption for Journalistic work”, … Continue reading

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Will Supreme Court Scrap DPDPA?

(This is a continuation of the discussion on the seeking of scrapping of DPDPA and DPDPA rules by three petitioners in the Supreme Court) When multiple celebrity lawyers argue before the Supreme Court that DPDPA is unconstituional and should be … Continue reading

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DPDPA Exemptions : Don’t Judge by what DPDPA does not do

(This is a continuation of the discussion on the seeking of scrapping of DPDPA and DPDPA rules by three petitioners in the Supreme Court)   We have tried to point out inconsistencies in the petitions of the “Scrap-DPDPA Brigade” through … Continue reading

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A Review of 10 years of GDPR and it’s impact on India

(Joining link: Time 7.30 pm IST) EU GDPR is now in the 10th year of its existence and an  online conference / workshop entitled “GDPR and its Reflection After 10 Years” has been organized on 3rd March 2026. The  event is … Continue reading

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DPDPA and Conformance to Puttaswamy Judgement

(This is a continuation of the discussion on the seeking of scrapping of DPDPA and DPDPA rules by three petitioners in the Supreme Court) Above picture is representative and has been created using Nanobanana AI tool The petitions from the … Continue reading

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Are the “Scrap DPDPA Brigade” suggesting introduction of Registration of journalists by Government of India?

(This is a continuation of the discussion on the seeking of scrapping of DPDPA and DPDPA rules by three petitioners in the Supreme Court) The petitioners who are challenging DPDPA in Supreme Court have  one specific demand  that they should … Continue reading

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