What with the proposed amendments to the Aadhaar Act and a whole host of other changes on the horizon, 2019 promises to be an interesting year for privacy and data protection!
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What the Proposed PMLA Amendments Might Mean
What do the Government's proposed amendments to the PMLA mean? And how could the proposed changes play out?
Privacy and Innovation Trade-Off: Not What You Think It’s About
thedata.lawyer was invited to speak at the Centre for Policy Research's Panel Discussion on Informational Privacy in India. Here's the video.
What They Talk About When They Talk About ‘QR Code Verification’ or ‘Paperless Aadhaar KYC’
So it’s been a little over a month since the Supreme Court issued the Aadhaar judgment. The rumour mills have been going overboard about the future of Aadhaar and KYC. Regulated private entities have been hankering after their respective regulators to continue to allow paperless alternatives to Aadhaar-based eKYC so that customer on-boarding time and … Continue reading What They Talk About When They Talk About ‘QR Code Verification’ or ‘Paperless Aadhaar KYC’
The Only Privacy Law Referencer You Will Ever Need
We’re very happy to announce the Privacy Law Referencer – a free online manual on Indian Privacy Law, updated and accessible everywhere. The Referencer currently includes: Every single section (full text) of the Draft Personal Data Protection Bill, cross-referenced against the recommendations of the Expert Committee on Data Protection. Every single recommendation of the Expert … Continue reading The Only Privacy Law Referencer You Will Ever Need