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Surveillance
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by
Velankanni Royson
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published
Sep 18, 2008
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last modified
Sep 21, 2008 02:57 PM
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Digital Pluralism
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Surveillance
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by
Prasad Krishna
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last modified
Apr 28, 2022 02:19 AM
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Surveillance and Privacy
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Apr 03, 2014
Presented by Sunil Abraham at LirneAsia event on March 9, 2014 in Gurgaon.
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Blog
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Surveillance and Privacy Law Roundtable
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Aug 25, 2014
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Event,
Internet Governance,
Privacy
The Centre for Internet and Society, COAI and Vahura invite you to a privacy roundtable at the India International Centre in New Delhi on September 1, 2014.
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Surveillance and Privacy Law Roundtable Invite
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Aug 25, 2014
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Surveillance and the Indian Constitution - Part 1: Foundations
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by
Pranesh Prakash
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published
Jan 13, 2014
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last modified
Jan 23, 2014 03:12 PM
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filed under:
Surveillance,
Constitutional Law,
Internet Governance,
Privacy
In this insightful seven-part series, Gautam Bhatia looks at surveillance and the right to privacy in India from a constitutional perspective, tracing its genealogy through Supreme Court case law and compares it with the law in the USA.
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Surveillance and the Indian Constitution - Part 2: Gobind and the Compelling State Interest Test
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by
Pranesh Prakash
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published
Jan 27, 2014
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Surveillance,
Constitutional Law,
Internet Governance,
Privacy
Gautam Bhatia analyses the first case in which the Supreme Court recognized a constitutional right to privacy, Gobind v. State of Madhya Pradesh, and argues that the holding in that case adopted the three-pronged American test of strict scrutiny, compelling State interest, and narrow tailoring in its approach to privacy violations.
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Surveillance and the Indian Constitution - Part 3: The Public/Private Distinction and the Supreme Court’s Wrong Turn
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by
Pranesh Prakash
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published
Feb 25, 2014
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last modified
Mar 06, 2014 11:02 PM
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Surveillance,
Internet Governance,
Privacy
After its decision in Gobind, the Supreme Court's privacy floodgates opened; a series of claims involving private parties came before its docket, and the resulting jurisprudence ended up creating confusion between state-individual surveillance, and individual-individual surveillance.
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Surveillance Camp IV: Disproportionate State Surveillance - A Violation of Privacy
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by
Elonnai Hickok
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published
Feb 19, 2013
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
This is the fourth in a series of posts mapping global surveillance challenges discussed at EFF's State Surveillance and Human Rights Camp in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This article has been co-written with Elonnai Hickok — Centre for Internet and Society India, and a speaker at EFF's Camp.
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Surveillance Camp: Privatized State Surveillance
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by
Prasad Krishna
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published
Jan 29, 2013
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Privacy
This is the second in a series of posts mapping global surveillance challenges discussed at EFF’s Surveillance Camp in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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