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Category Archives: Cyber Law
Let’s create a Data Protection Law Compliance Culture in India
To All those interested in Data Protection law compliance in India Dear Friends I invite you all for the webinar on “Data Trust Score under DPCSI” scheduled for 11.00 am on Sunday, July 10, 2022. The webinar will be on … Continue reading
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It is time to build a “Compliance Culture”
The IT community has gone through the phase of discussing the need for building an “Information Security” culture in the organization. There after we also went through the phase of building a “Privacy Culture”. In both these phases, we focussed … Continue reading
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DTS On Line
Data Trust Score (DTS) is a measure of the effectiveness of compliance of an organization to data protection law as assessed by an auditor. This brings visibility to the common man of how reliable are the data protection measures in … Continue reading
Chief Justice of India should restore the dignity of the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of India will start functioning again after vacation from July 11th. Unfortunately during the Vacation the reputation of the Court has been damaged almost irreversibly. The responsibility to put it back on the rails is with the … Continue reading
“Obiter Dictum”.. a Concept that needs debate
The “Obiter Dictum” maxim in law refers to the expression of an opinion by a Court during the proceedings which is not necessary for the decision of the case. Legally such statements lack the force of precedent. In a written … Continue reading
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Judges should refrain from speaking to the media in the form of “Observations”.
The recent observations made by a judge of Supreme Court in the Court hall appears to have have crossed all limits of judicial propriety and created an environment of fear amongst the citizens of the country that Supreme Court does … Continue reading
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