The Right to Privacy and the need for Surveillance has always remained a contentious issue between citizens and law enforcement agencies. This paper attempts to analyse the various laws relating to Surveillance in the largest and oldest democracies of the world, India and the United States of America. Regardless of vast variances in socio-economic and political realities, these two countries qualify as intriguing focuses for study. Though the Right to Privacy is generally accepted as a fundamental right throughout the nations of the world, the primacy given to ‘National Security’ and simultaneously balancing it with individual liberties seems to be a recognised phenomenon in both these jurisdictions
This article is summarizes on the attempt to reflect the concept of judgments on the right to privac...
Investigative Journalism is the act of the journalists which goes beyond simple reporting of events ...
In today\u27s global economy, and particularly for India, the importance of strong, enforceable, and...
The Right to Privacy and the need for Surveillance has always remained a contentious issue between...
In today’s cut-throat competition life, everybody is concerned about one’s own privacy. Due to the i...
AbstractThe demarcating line between one’s Right...
Since 1948 and the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the concept of privacy has ...
In India, privacy was declared a fundamental right a few years ago. Since 2013, however, the governm...
This thesis studies the structure of the constitutional right to privacy in India. Recent events in ...
During the pandemic, the use of online platforms has increased significantly across the world which ...
A nine-judge panel of the Supreme Court of India just proclaimed the Right to Privacy a Fundamental ...
Right to privacy is nowhere cited in the Constitution of India in any specific and express words. Ho...
This research report offers a comparative analysis of privacy and data protection in Germany and Ind...
In 2009, the Indian government introduced a widespread biometric identification system called Aadhaa...
India is a signatory to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights 1948 and the International Co...
This article is summarizes on the attempt to reflect the concept of judgments on the right to privac...
Investigative Journalism is the act of the journalists which goes beyond simple reporting of events ...
In today\u27s global economy, and particularly for India, the importance of strong, enforceable, and...
The Right to Privacy and the need for Surveillance has always remained a contentious issue between...
In today’s cut-throat competition life, everybody is concerned about one’s own privacy. Due to the i...
AbstractThe demarcating line between one’s Right...
Since 1948 and the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the concept of privacy has ...
In India, privacy was declared a fundamental right a few years ago. Since 2013, however, the governm...
This thesis studies the structure of the constitutional right to privacy in India. Recent events in ...
During the pandemic, the use of online platforms has increased significantly across the world which ...
A nine-judge panel of the Supreme Court of India just proclaimed the Right to Privacy a Fundamental ...
Right to privacy is nowhere cited in the Constitution of India in any specific and express words. Ho...
This research report offers a comparative analysis of privacy and data protection in Germany and Ind...
In 2009, the Indian government introduced a widespread biometric identification system called Aadhaa...
India is a signatory to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights 1948 and the International Co...
This article is summarizes on the attempt to reflect the concept of judgments on the right to privac...
Investigative Journalism is the act of the journalists which goes beyond simple reporting of events ...
In today\u27s global economy, and particularly for India, the importance of strong, enforceable, and...