How the Drone Rules, 2021 threaten the right to privacyRenu Gupta and Akshat Bhushan·October 22, 2021
Legitimacy of private detective services: questions over regulation, privacy and State’s obligationsNishtha Nikhil Gupta·February 24, 2022
MeitY’s direction to VPN companies to share user data or face jail invites concern over privacySabah Gurmat·May 5, 2022
Order to protect identities of parties in POSH cases: Bombay HC now says it was case-specificThe Leaflet·March 17, 2022
Pegasus snooping row: SC order on Wednesday on pleas seeking independent probeThe Leaflet·October 26, 2021
Pegasus Snooping Victim Explains Why Users No Longer Believe WhatsApp and Mobile Phones Are SecureNihalsing B Rathod·January 17, 2021
Phones of ministers, journalists, lawyers and activists tapped by Pegasus spyware. Indians should worryRamesh Menon·July 19, 2021
Proportionality under review: Analysing Justice Neela Gokhale’s perspective on IT Amendment RulesTanmay Durani and Hunar·February 26, 2024
Prosecution cannot force an accused to divulge password of his electronic device: CBI CourtTushar Kohli·November 1, 2022
Question of whether CCTV cameras can be installed inside spa and massage centres referred to Acting Chief Justice of Madras High CourtThe Leaflet·January 13, 2022
Recording wife's telephonic conversation without her knowledge is infringement of privacy: Punjab & Haryana HCThe Leaflet·December 13, 2021
Right to be Forgotten: A Case of Protecting Human Dignity and Informational Self DeterminationSanskruti Yagnik·June 9, 2021
Serious allegations emerge against Diksha app for breach of personal data of millions of teachers and school studentsSarah Thanawala·February 17, 2023
The concept of ‘intimate association’, encapsulated under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution, is essential for protection of non-heterosexual unions, argues senior advocate Anand Grover on day 4 of the hearingsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 25, 2023