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Taming the giants – a call to arms for policymakers and regulators
Tim Wu’s The Curse of Bigness is probably the most important book you’ll read this year. I’m not exaggerating. The …
Aadhaar SC hearing ends, respondents argue not all aspects of privacy should be protected under Constitution
Supreme Court reserves judgement. Final judgement should be out before August 27 when Chief Justice of India Jagdish Singh Khehar retires.
Aadhaar SC hearing: Constitution may protect one’s data but not one’s privacy, argues State of Maharashtra
The SC hearings on right to privacy will continue today (August 2) and it is quite likely to be the final day of arguments in court.
Is the govt anxious about right to privacy for fear of overburdening courts? It’s possible
On Day 4, the counsels for Centre and State of Maharashtra doubled down on arguments made against SC locating “right to privacy” as a fundamental right.
Aadhaar hearing: Centre tries to convince a skeptical SC that Indians don’t need fundamental right to privacy
Day 3 of Aadhaar SC hearing: Centre, petitioners diverge on place of fundamental right to privacy in Constitution.
Aadhaar SC hearing: One judgement is not enough to define entire scope of right to privacy
On Thursday, the arguments proceeded along similar lines as Wednesday; the hearings will continue for at least another day, if not two more.
Aadhaar-privacy Supreme Court hearing: Picture abhi baaki hai
Like the proverbial London bus, it took nearly 700 days for Supreme Court to set up the Constitution bench to …
Analysis: Ola’s contract with drivers shows they’ve got a raw deal
The business model gives drivers worst of both worlds — neither the security of full-time employment nor the independence of freelancers.