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LEGAL ADVOCACY MANUAL: - A primer on the jurisprudence of digital rights in India

1 Jul 2024

The case of Dowrycalculator.com: In 2018, Tanul Thakur, the creator of the website dowrycalculator.com, found out that his website had been blocked.20 Dowrycalculator.com was set up to satirise the regressive custom of dowry.21 Nevertheless, the government had blocked the website, without giving Thakur, who was the originator within the meaning of the blocking rules, an opportunity of hearing. [...] In addition, through the different opinions in the case, the judgement converged on the principle of informed consent, as the backbone of informational privacy.53 In particular, the court held that: “The State must ensure that information is not used without the consent of users and that it is used for the purpose and to the extent it was disclosed.”54 b) Decisional autonomy: The court also emphas. [...] LEGAL ADVOCACY MANUAL 26 The Information Technology Act and Rules While the ambit of the Telegraph Act presumably extends to interception of calls and messages, the current Indian legal framework also empowers the government to order for the interception of electronic communications via section 69 of the IT Act, and the allied rules. [...] Two, the Act also mentions the concept of ‘records of measurements’, which includes the records and documentation of the measurements compiled subsequent to the taking of the measurement itself. [...] 3) In the event of a direction being issued and the accused not furnishing the password, passcode or Biometrics, what is the recourse available to an Investigating Officer? The Court in Response said - In the event of the accused not providing the password, passcode or Biometrics, the Investigating Officer can approach the Court seeking necessary directions to the accused to provide the same and/o.

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