Centre for Internet & Society

On behalf of Privacy India, and in partnership with the Research Foundation for Governance in India and Society in Action Group, the Centre for Internet and Society invites you to “Privacy Matters” a public conference focused on discussing the challenges and concerns to privacy in India. The event will be held at the Ahmedabad Management Association. We would be honored if you would attend the meeting and contribute your views.

The conference will focus on the questions and dilemmas posed by privacy in India today, with a concentration on security, national surveillance, prisoners rights and privacy. The right to privacy in India has been a neglected area of study and engagement. Although sectoral legislation deals with privacy issues, India does not as yet have a horizontal legislation that deals comprehensively with privacy across all contexts. The absence of a minimum guarantee of privacy is felt most heavily by marginalized communities, including HIV patients, children, women, sexuality minorities,prisoners, etc. – people who most need to know that sensitive information is protected. Privacy India  was established in 2010 with the objective of raising awareness, sparking civil action and promoting democratic dialogue around privacy challenges and violations in India.

One of our goals is to build consensus towards the promulgation of a comprehensive privacy legislation in India through consultations with the public, legislators and the legal and academic community.

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Agenda

Privacy Matters

March 26th 10:30 – 4:30 pm

 

 Ahmedabad Management Association
Core-AMA Management House
Torrent-AMA Management Centre
ATIRA Campus, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Marg
Ahmedabad 380 015, Gujarat, INDIA
Phone: +91-79-263086

Time
Session
10:00 to 10:30 Registration and Welcome
Prashant Iyengar

Prashant Iyengar is a practicing lawyer and lead researcher for Privacy India. He will present who    Privacy India is, and the objectives of Privacy India's research.  Lastly he will outline the present scenario of Privacy in India.
10:30 to 11:15
Keynote Address
Usha Ramanathan

Dr. Usha Ramanathan is an internationally recognized expert on law and poverty. Her research interests include human rights, displacement, torts and environment. Ms. Ramanathan will speak about the coerced decline of privacy. National security,  corruption, pragmatism, and the emergence of technologies that often work to establish that privacy is an irrelevant notion. She will look at links not often made between  privacy and personal security, between data bases and national security, and the centrality of dislodging privacy in projects of social control are, perhaps deliberate.
11:15 to 11:30 Tea break
11:30 to 1:00   
Opinions on Privacy
Justice J N Bhatt, Mr. Ajay Tomar, Renu Pokharna

In this session key officials from Gujarat will share their experiences and opinions
on privacy in the context of India. Speakers include:

Justice J N Bhatt is the former Chief Justice of Gujarat and Bihar, and currently
the head of the Gujarat State Law Commission. He has had ad successful career including having:  joined the Office of the Government Pleader, at Jamnagar in 1976, worked as Central Government Counsel in special matter of Armed Forces and Labour Cases, and has authored more than 50 Articles on Jurisprudence, Constitution, International Law, A.D.R, Legal Aid and Lok Adalat and Judicial Reforms
 
Renu Pokharna, a member of the Chief Minister's Office, State of Gujarat, has spent her career  working towards the betterment of society, especially the poor and the hungry through policy and not charity. For example she is a part of the project  “Gujarat Skill Development Mission”. The project tries to achieve convergence of skill training programs to make them more effective.

Mr. Ajay Tomar is the chief of the Anti-Terrorism Squad in Gujarat. He has worked on cracking down on many cases involving national security and surveillance including the “Pepsi Bomber”.


1:00 to 2:00
Lunch Break
2:00 to 2:30
Privacy, Minority Identities, and Security
Bobby Kuhnu

Bobby Kuhnu is a lawyer, social activist, and writer. Mr. Kuhnu will examine the
ideological underpinnings of the discourse on privacy and its bearings on socially
marginalized identities particularly in the context of the Indian state and the
constitutional right to privacy.
2:30 to 3:00
Privacy and National Security
Mathew Thomas

Mathew Thomas is a management consultant and activity leader for
development centers. Mathew has held top positions in the Indian Army, and the Defense Research and Development Organization, where he headed the missile manufacturing facility. His presentation will focus on national security and privacy.
3:00 to 3:15 Tea Break

4:00 to 4:30    
Open discussion and summary

 

 

Other Distinguished Participants

  • Justice Madhukar                                                                                                                      

    Former Judge, Trial Courts, Gujarat

  • Kanan Divatia

     Lawyer and Professor of Law, L A Shah Law College

  • Professor Amal Dhru

     Visiting Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

  • Madhusudan Agarwal

     Founder, Ma'am movies

  • Gaurang Raval

     Drishti Media

  •  Rahul Chimanbhai Mehta

     Independent Candidate, IIT Delhi Alumnus

  • Madhusudan Agarwal

     Founder, Ma'am movies