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Is the Supreme Court aware… of the adverse impact of Bitcoins?
The Supreme Court is hearing a petition from the Crypto Currency industry players challenging the April 6, 2018 RBI Circular that disallowed entities regulated by it from providing banking channels to exchanges to trade in crypto currency. RBI has been … Continue reading
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Why Not … DGPSI
After DPDPA 2023 has become a reality, there is a scramble to find a framework of compliance which can assist organizations in implementing a Data Governance and Protection Management System (DGPMS) which can provide “Compliance by Default and Design”. The … Continue reading
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Can Courts declare death sentence to a Humanoid Robot”… A Criminal Jurisprudential Challenge
India is in the process of revising its age old Criminal law namely the Indian Penal Code 1872 and Criminal Procedure Code 1973 with the new laws Bharatiya Nyaaya Samhita and Bharatiya Nagarik Surakshita samhita 2023 drafts of which are … Continue reading
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Meta Fined $1.3 billion by the Ireland GDPR authority
A new record has been created in GDPR regulatory fine with Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) imposing a fine of $1.3 billion (Nearly Rs 10766 crores). The population of Ireland as a country is 51,23,536 lakhs (as per 2022 census), … Continue reading
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e-Sports and Online Gaming
In the recent days, Government of India came up with two notifications related to electronic gaming which needs to be taken note of. E Sports The first is the Gazette notification declaring e-Sports as a part of “Multi Sports Events” … Continue reading
ITA 2000 amended to remove Section 66A
Way back in March 2015, the Supreme Court in its judgement said that Section 66A of ITA 2000/8 as unconstitutional because it curtails Freedom of Speech. However, the Government had not passed any amendment of law to remove the section. … Continue reading
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