Written by: Niveditha KS, Sr Consultant, Legal Counsel, Head of Regulatory, India, Dell Technologies Data privacy has emerged as a critical concern globally in an era defined by digital transformation. India’s evolving digital economy recognised this ne
the Rules under this Act have yet to be notified. As such, until the Rules and the Data Protection Board are notified under this Act, we will continue to adhere to the existing legislation in this domain. To reiterate, inJustice K.S. Puttaswamy & Anr. v Union of India &...
Productivity growth, protection and plant entry in a deregulating economy: The case of India In this paper we study the comparative performance of Indian manufacturing industries during relatively recent periods of domestic regulation and de-regula... Ramaswamy,KV - 《Small Bus Econ》 被引量: 38...
Data privacy laws in India India’s constitution does not expressly recognize the right to personal liberty. However, the judiciary has consolidated the right to life into other current legal provisions, such as freedom of speech under Article 19(1)(a) and the freedom to life and individual l...
India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA):Significantly, this law covers all of India's 1.4 billion people. While the law broadly mirrors the GDPR, it includes some variation, notably in the form of government exemptions. Reduce Complexity and Risk With a Compliance Platform ...
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India. The Court observed that ‘informational privacy’ is a facet of the right to privacy and recognized that dangers to privacy in an age of information can originate not only from the state but from non-state actors as well. The Court referred to how “‘Uber’ owns no vehicles, ‘...
Irrespective of the inadequacies, laws of other countries,specifically the GDPR, have direct bearing on the processing and handling of personal data in India given their exterritorial scope. This paper explores the implication of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on Indian business. ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation in the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA), containing legal requirements on privacy and data protection. The GDPR also addresses transfer of personal data outside of the EU. This regulation is aimed at giving ...
The latest amendments to the Data Privacy Protection Regulation (DPPR) Decision No 42 of 2021, introduced by Decision No 244 of 2023, have notably narrowed the legal framework of the DPPR, which now only applies to individuals and entities operating as service providers and licensees in the te...