Aparajita Kaul Mandatory imposition of the Aarogya Setu app as a condition in bail orders is unlawful and raises a concern regarding the courts’ discretion in conditional bails. The government-propagated Aarogya Setu […]
Aparajita Kaul Mandatory imposition of the Aarogya Setu app as a condition in bail orders is unlawful and raises a concern regarding the courts’ discretion in conditional bails. The government-propagated Aarogya Setu […]
Dhruv Jadhav In 2015 Facebook had attempted to launch the Free Basics programme in India in partnership with Reliance Communications. The programme was touted to give Indians free basic connectivity to the […]
Shubham Jain Introduction There has been an upsurge in cyber crimes against women amidst Covid-19. One of the most controversial one being the one where miscreants hailing from Delhi were sharing objectionable […]
Shivam Mishra and Vanaj Vidyan A perspective of Privacy during a Pandemic at home and abroad. This is 12th piece in our COVID19 Series INTRODUCTION On April 18, the number of people […]
Devansh Kaushik The Aarogya Setu in its current form vitiates Right to Privacy under Article 21. A “Data Trust” would be an appropriate policy intervention to satisfy the test under Puttaswamy, as […]
Shashwat Tiwari Recent commercialization and thefts of databases have stoked a long overdrawn debate on sui generis database law. The current copyright regime requires no changes but broadening the scope for interpretation […]
Nitesh Mishra and Ritesh Patnaik Is it constitutional to coercively use Biometrics such as fingerprints, face recognition or iris scan of an accused, to access his mobile phone? Introduction Biometric passwords on […]
Devansh Kaushik The multi-jurisdictional nature of the Internet undermines efforts to place virtual borders onto cyberspace. Other limitations include the subjectivity in digital content, censorship concerns and over-regulation to the detriment of […]
Vishwajeet Singh Bhati and Aradhya Sethia The following article was originally published in the Critical Twenties blog in October 2016 . Judicial remedies in the form of review and curative petitions are […]
Nidhi Tambi The DNA Bill is riddled with a host of problems, both legal and procedural. It should be subjected to further policy analysis and legislative scrutiny before being enacted into law. […]