Period-tracking apps and data privacy: Why we should be worriedNitya Jain and Isha Ahlawat·October 17, 2022
There are valid concerns over the Draft Indian Telecommunication Bill, 2022K.K. Prahalad·October 13, 2022
Draft Indian Telecommunication Bill, 2022 is intrusive, and inconsistent with digitisationNupur Barman·October 11, 2022
WhatsApp must treat Indians on par with global users: Union Government before the Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·September 29, 2022
As CERT-In guidelines come into force, VPN companies flag their concern for the right to privacy of their usersTanmay Doneria and Priyansh Dixit·September 29, 2022
Weakening biological mother’s right to privacy may lead to a rise in the number of child abandonment casesKartik Kalra·September 17, 2022
Union Government defends restitution of conjugal rights before the Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·September 5, 2022
Justice R.V. Raveendran committee found no conclusive proof of use of Pegasus software against dissidents: Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·August 25, 2022
Right to privacy as a fundamental right: Past, present and futureV. Venkatesan and Gursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 24, 2022
Rights watch: Aadhaar and status of Dalits continue to cause concernGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 23, 2022
The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022 compromises constitutional rightsKrishma Shah·August 10, 2022
As the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022 comes into effect, its lack of safeguards is of concernShikhar Chauhan·August 9, 2022
Safeguards in investigation of digital devices: Supreme Court seeks detailed affidavit from Union GovernmentThe Leaflet·August 5, 2022
Aadhaar advisory: the continuing saga of UIDAI’s breach of privacy rightsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·June 15, 2022
Concern over use of GPS-enabled tracking devices on Safai KaramcharisGursimran Kaur Bakshi·May 30, 2022
The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Act, 2022 violates various constitutional mandatesShaoni Das·May 19, 2022