Second Summary of Articles on DPDPA Petitions

Earlier on March 5 we had summarized the discussions on the DPDPA Petitions in the 16 different articles in this blog.  Now we are  adding the following 5 subsequent articles .

1 Making DPDPA Acceptable to All
2 Questions of Law to be settled in the DPDPA Petition by the Supreme Court
3 FDPPI Objective Number Three now comes to fore
4 Questions to be answered by the Government to Supreme Court on DPDPA
5 Is there a “Regulatory blind spot”?

The entire set of articles that we have discussed in the last fortnight on the DPDPA Challenge petitions in the Supreme Court are  available here.

No Date Title
1 Feb 16 DPDPA at the doors of Supreme Court
2 17 Supreme Court refers the DPDPA Challenge to a larger Bench
3 18 The DPDPA Challenge in Supreme Court
4 24 FDPPI would like to facilitate DPDPA petitions in Supreme Court to be cleared at the earliest
5 27 Petitions against DPDPA are “Disproportionate”, Disproportionate” and “Disproportionate”
6 28 Whose Privacy are the Petitioners of DPDPA Challenge Brigade are protecting?
7 28 Public Interest Litigation cannot be discussed without the real public having been given an opportunity to represent
8 28 Nothing is wrong with Section 17(1)(c) and 17(2)
9 March 2 Reporter’s Collective Trust prayer that DPDPA should be scrapped is manifestly arbitrary.
10 2 Are the “Scrap DPDPA Brigade” suggesting introduction of Registration of journalists by Government of India?
11 2 DPDPA and Conformance to Puttaswamy Judgement
12 3 A Review of 10 years of GDPR and it’s impact on India
13 3 DPDPA Exemptions : Don’t Judge by what DPDPA does not do
14 4 Will Supreme Court Scrap DPDPA?
15 5 How the Reporter’s Collective is trying to fool the Supreme Court
16 5 Reporter’s Collective petition. Creative but sinister

I request law students to study these articles and create a document of reference to aid  the Supreme Court in deciding about the petition.

Naavi

About Vijayashankar Na

Naavi is a veteran Cyber Law specialist in India and is presently working from Bangalore as an Information Assurance Consultant. Pioneered concepts such as ITA 2008 compliance, Naavi is also the founder of Cyber Law College, a virtual Cyber Law Education institution. He now has been focusing on the projects such as Secure Digital India and Cyber Insurance
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