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Whose Personality is it Anyway?
-Akshat Agarwal* and Aditya Bhargava** Abstract In this piece, we explore the inconsistencies in the Indian jurisprudence on personality...
Securing Privacy without Monopoly in India: Juxtaposing Interoperability With Indian Data Protection
-Cory Doctorow, Dhruv Jain, Kshitij Goyal, Sarthak Wadhwa* Abstract The privacy harms of internet market concentration are extensive and...
Disproportional Proportionality: An Analysis of the Proportionality Test, Aadhaar, and Digital ID.
Justice Chandrachud, in his dissenting judgment in the Aadhaar case, wrote of the increasing use of the proportionality test as a “shift fro
Re-imagining a Rights-Based Data Sharing Framework in India
As is reflected in recent regulatory and policy efforts, the Indian Government has made their intention to establish rights over data collec
‘TikTok-ing on the National Security Defence’
The defence of ‘national security’, while admittedly under the domain of the sovereign function, has recently been over-used and exploited b
Reconciling the Non-Personal Data Framework with Database Protection in India - Part I
About the author: Muskan Tibrewala is a 5th year law student at Jindal Global Law School. Their research interests are technology law,...
Constitutionalising Data Redistribution
About the author: Anushka Mittal is a Research Assistant at IT for Change, Bangalore. The Political Economy of Data Data and data...
Data Localisation Under the PDP Bill, 2019: Does it Violate India’s WTO Obligations?
About the author: Karthika Rajmohan is a fourth-year student from Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai. Nilay Shah is a...
The Right to be Forgotten a Trial of Controversy and Conflict
About the author: Deepti Pandey is a Second Year B.A. LL.B (Hons.) student at The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences,...
Ostensible Imperfection: Law Enforcement by Intermediaries
About the author: Pulkit Khare is a 4th Year B.A. LL.B(Hons.) student at The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi. “The...
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