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A Thought Framework For ‘Developing’ Data Protection Authorities: Peering Into The Next Decade
Following an increased focus on data protection and the success of the General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’), developing countries aro
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
Reading Schrems II in Modi’s India
Schrems II and subsequent developments have led to an increased focus on the government access to data regime of ‘third countries’ (that is,
‘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
Big Tech and Horizontality (Part II): Case Against Whatsapp
About the author: Aniket Aggarwal is a commercial litigator and technology lawyer practicing in Delhi, India. His practice and research...
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,...
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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