THE DATA PRIVACY LAW IN INDIA

In 2017, the Indian Supreme Court declared the ‘Right to Privacy’ to be a part of the fundamental right to life under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution in the case of Justice K.S. Puttaswami and another v Union of India. Prior to this, Protection of personal data and information was governed by certain provisions […]

SECURITY CAMERAS: THE LENS WHICH IS TOO TRANSPARENT

There is nothing more enticing then knowing that the device that was put up with the sole purpose of protecting you and granting you safety is the one that is violating your sense of privacy. We put our trust into these cameras with this belief and assurance that it would be used as a means of prevention of crime and security surveillance, but how often does the device work in accordance of that? There have been multitudes of instanceswhen these surveillance cameras have been used to spy around individuals in their moments of privacy.