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Towards a surveillance state: Draft data protection law is a blow to the right to privacy

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    Towards a surveillance state: Draft data protection law is a blow to the right to privacy

    By Ikigai Law | | Comments are Closed | 27 July, 2018 | 0

    Tuhina Joshi was quoted in a news report on the potential for state surveillace under the draft data protection law. Her quote focused on how the non-consensual grounds for processing as envisaged under the Srikrishna Committee report was not reflected in the language of the draft law.

    https://scroll.in/article/888268/towards-surveillance-state-draft-data-protection-law-is-a-blow-to-right-to-privacy

     

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