Right to Privacy
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Courts cannot ask accused to share Google Maps location with police as part of bail conditions: SC
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Madras High Court orders name of person acquitted in rape case to be erased from records
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How Modi government is using data privacy as an excuse to cripple the Right to Information
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Data Protection Bill approved by Cabinet, to be tabled in Parliament’s Monsoon Session
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Facial recognition system rollout at Indian airports raises privacy concerns
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Right to privacy not absolute, Centre tells SC on plea on seizure of electronic devices
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Five years after the SC upheld the right to privacy, why does India lack a data protection law?
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Centre’s reply sought on plea against ‘360 degree surveillance’ of all citizens
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RTI body pulls up government over ‘evasive answers’ on creation of Aarogya Setu app, issues notice
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New health data policy may be misused for surveillance: Chhattisgarh minister writes to Vardhan
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India’s Aarogya Setu app is another chapter in its chequered history of data protection
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Google admits that its staff can listen to recordings on Google Assistant after data leak
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Is privacy an elitist concern? Not so, says new survey
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Aadhaar: Minister Harsh Vardhan says Centre will clarify privacy concerns before passing DNA bill
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Towards a surveillance state: Draft data protection law is a blow to the right to privacy
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Citizens’ group unveils draft law on data protection that safeguards the right to privacy
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Congress, DMK criticise Centre’s plan to snoop on social media users
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Bangladesh High Court bans two-finger test to confirm rape
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Eminent citizens write to data privacy committee chief, seek balanced and unbiased panel
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No, you can’t compare iPhone X’s FaceID to Aadhaar – but it is also scary for privacy
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SC ruling on privacy was not a win for government, says ex-attorney general: The Indian Express
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Supreme Court will hear two-finger test case today to determine its constitutional validity
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Privacy ruling leaves little scope to defend Section 377, says judge who decriminalised gay sex
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Privacy is now a fundamental right. What does this mean for Aadhaar?
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Law minister says attorney general’s comments against right to privacy were just courtroom banter
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‘No mom, you can’t go through my stuff, I have my right to privacy’: Twitter reacts to the verdict
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‘Not an elitist concern’: Supreme Court rejects argument that privacy must be forsaken for welfare
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‘Setback for the government’: Opposition leaders welcome Supreme Court’s verdict on right to privacy
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‘Intrinsic to personal liberty’: Supreme Court rules that privacy is a fundamental right
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Privacy cannot be treated as a fundamental right, Centre tells Supreme Court
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Privacy is a fundamental right, but not an absolute one: Centre tells Supreme Court
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Four states move Supreme Court in support of right to privacy
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Aadhaar case: An imagined appeal before the Supreme Court as it decides how we live, laugh and die