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Case Summary: Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) v. Union of India (2018)

Published On: June 7th 2026 Authored By: Sufiya Khan Renaissance Law College Case Details Case Name: Justice K.S. Puttaswamy (Retd.) v. Union of IndiaCitation: (2019) 1 SCC 1; AIR 2018 SC (Supp) 1841Court: Supreme Court of IndiaDate of Decision: 26 September 2018Bench: Dipak Misra C.J.; A.K. Sikri, A.M. Khanwilkar, D.Y. Chandrachud, and Ashok Bhushan JJ. […]

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Marriage and Right to Privacy under Personal Laws in India

Published On: June 4th 2026 Authored By: Sufiya Khan Renaissance Law College Introduction The idea of privacy is deeply connected with human dignity and personal freedom. Every person wants a private space in life where they can make personal decisions without unnecessary interference from society, the government, or even family members. In modern times, the

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India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Law Takes Effect: A Legal Revolution in Digital Privacy (2025–2026)

Published On: April 12th 2026 Authored By: Trisha Goyal O.P. Jindal Global University Abstract The operationalization of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act) through the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025, marks a watershed moment in Indian data governance. This article examines the core features, phased implementation structure, and constitutional significance of

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Facial Recognition And The Right To Privacy: Legal And Ethical Concerns In India

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Tejaswini Uppala Alliance University ABSTRACT Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) is a new age technology and with the advent of high-end technological appliance it has emerged as most powerful tools of digital surveillance, transforming the way individuals, private entities, and governments identify, track, authenticate. the utilization of FRT raises

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FACIAL RECOGNITION AND THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY: LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONCERNS IN INDIA

Published On: February 2nd 2026 Authored By: Joy Mercy Chettinad School of Law ABSTRACT In India, the non existence of a specific law governing Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) has resulted in major constitutional issues concerning the right to privacy, which is one of the most important human rights. The mass surveillance and biometric data extraction

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