Concretising the Right to Privacy in digital times: A technological reading of the SC judgment
Anita • 8 years agoLaw in digital times must also grapple with the material aspects of privacy and the social and economic consequences of specific technological architectures
Striking down 66A: Did SC also say that internet offences can draw higher penalties?
Jagannathan • 10 years agoThe same bench which struck down section 66A also held that IT crimes can have different punishments than what is prescribed under the Indian Penal Code for the same offence
CCI took down DLF by creative interpretation of its mandate
Jagannathan • 11 years agoNow that the Supreme Court has upheld the CCI's penalties on DLF, every consumer court will be emboldened to act strongly against one-sided builder contracts
Sebi, SC have tied themselves in knots over Sahara
Jagannathan • 12 years agoThe Sahara Group has been given a long rope over its OFCD refund issue by both the Supreme Court and Sebi. Why this seeming indulgence?
SC strikes a blow for inclusive RTE, but why minorityism?
Jagannathan • 13 years agoThe SC verdict on the applicability of RTE to unaided schools is path-breaking, but is surely wrong to exclude minority schools. Are they not part of this national cause?