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41. Summary Report: Celebrating the Right to be Let Alone [Sep 02, 2017; New Delhi]
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... when he witnesses the Government flouting Supreme Court orders that make Aadhaar a voluntary scheme. Dr. Usha Ramanathan was of the view that the Aadhaar project is not just about the violation of privacy, ...
Created on 04 September 2017
42. Has the ‘new’ S. 498A IPC Become Cruel to Women?
(Blog: Analysis)
by Abhijeet Singh Rawaley Background In Rajesh Sharma & Ors. v. State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr., a division bench of the Supreme Court of India, comprising Justices A. K. Goel and U. U. Lalit, was ...
Created on 04 September 2017
43. Innoventive Industries Limited v. ICICI Bank Limited: Paradigm Shift in Insolvency Law in India
(Blog: Corporate law)
On August 31st 2017, the Supreme Court of India in the case of Innoventive Industries Limited v. ICICI Bank Limited* delivered its first extensive ruling on the operation and functioning ...
Created on 01 September 2017
44. Has Sumitomo Been Overruled by BALCO? A Resounding Yes!
(Blog: Analysis)
Sumitomo v ONGC (04.12.1997: Supreme Court of India) was a pre-1996 Act case which laid down the law on the law governing challenge to arbitral awards. The case really reflects the debate in international ...
Created on 28 August 2017
45. Supreme Court upholds Right to Privacy as a Fundamental Right
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... Supreme Court of India affirmed that citizens have a fundamental right to privacy. The nine-judge Constitution bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) J.S Khehar, and Justices D.Y. Chandrachud, J. ...
Created on 24 August 2017
46. [Press Release] Supreme Court holds that Right to Privacy is a Fundamental Right
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
by sflc_admin | August 24, 2017 In a historic judgment, the 9 judge bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court has unanimously held that Right to Privacy is a fundamental right. This judgment was ...
Created on 24 August 2017
47. 9 Judge hearing in the Aaadhaar case: sheer waste of judicial time by a timid-turned-Court
(Blog: Constitutional Law)
In a nutshell: Nearly five years ago, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court. It questioned the constitutionality and legality of the Aaadhaar scheme of the Central Government. Today, that case is still ...
Created on 23 August 2017
48. ‘My Data, My Rules’ – The Right to Data Portability
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
Nandan Nilekani has recently made news cautioning against ‘data colonization’ by heavyweights such as Facebook and Google. He laments that data, which is otherwise a non-rival, unlimited resource, is ...
Created on 22 August 2017
49. The Indian Supreme Court on the Right to Privacy: 63 Years of Progress
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
First published here. Author: arpitaccg
Created on 13 August 2017
50. [Press Release] High Court permits filing of Income Tax Returns without quoting Aadhaar
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... the Supreme Court heard the challenge of mandatory linking of Aadhaat to PAN in the cases of Binoy Viswam v. Union of India (W.P.(C) 247/2017), S.G. Vombatkere & Anr. v. Union of India (W.P.(C) 277/2017) ...
Created on 04 August 2017
51. NLSIR Announcement
(Blog: Analysis)
... incisive legal scholarship on issues that are at the forefront of contemporary legal discourse. For more than 25 years, the NLSIR has regularly featured articles authored by judges of the Indian Supreme ...
Created on 03 August 2017
52. SC 9 Judge Bench on the Constitutional Right to Privacy – Day VI (Part I)
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... residence. Even though the freedom of expression in the United States did not cover obscene material, the United States Supreme Court held that the possession was not illegal as it was in their home, which ...
Created on 02 August 2017
53. Nine-judge Constitution Bench of Supreme Court hears arguments on right to privacy: Updates from day 6
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
by sflc_admin | August 2, 2017 On day 6 of the hearing to decide the fate of right to privacy as a fundamental right in India, Supreme Court’s nine-judge bench in the matter of K.S Puttaswamy v. ...
Created on 02 August 2017
54. SC Constitution Bench on the Fundamental Right to Privacy – Day V
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... provisions could not be protected. He also stated that rights under the garb of privacy could cross into hazardous territory. He then discussed the case of Manoj Narula vs. Union of India, a 2014 Supreme ...
Created on 02 August 2017
55. Nine-judge Constitution Bench of Supreme Court hears arguments on right to privacy: Updates from day 5
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
by sflc_admin | August 1, 2017 A historic nine-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India has been hearing arguments for and against the right to privacy in the matter of K.S Puttaswamy ...
Created on 01 August 2017
56. SC Constitution Bench on the Fundamental Right to Privacy – Day IV (Part II)
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
... from disturbance and seclusion’. Lastly, he referred to the 2003 Supreme Court case of Sharda vs. Dharampal, quoting the definition of privacy in the case – “”Privacy” is defined as “the state of being ...
Created on 28 July 2017
57. Nine-judge Constitution Bench of Supreme Court hears arguments on right to privacy: Updates from day 4
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
by sflc_admin | July 27, 2017 Arguments before the nine-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court on right to privacy (in the matter of K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India) ran into its fourth ...
Created on 27 July 2017
58. Nine-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court hears arguments on right to privacy: Updates from day 3
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
by sflc_admin | July 26, 2017 Today was the third day of arguments before a nine-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court in the matter of Justice K.S. Puttaswamy and Ors. v. Union of India ...
Created on 26 July 2017
59. Evolution of Concept of Benami Transaction in India: A Brief Analysis
(Blog: Real estate & property laws)
... wherein the Hon'ble Supreme Court and various High Courts of India have dealt with the concept of benami transaction, and benami transactions have been an integral part of Indian psyche even prior to the ...
Created on 24 July 2017
60. SC 9 Judge Bench on the Fundamental Right to Privacy – Day II [Part II]
(Blog: Technology, Media & Telecommunications)
Yesterday, a 9 judge constitution bench of the Supreme Court of India was set up to hear arguments on whether there is a fundamental right to privacy under the Indian Constitution, following from an ...
Created on 20 July 2017