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7 steps parents can take to teach money management to their childrenBe available for counsel and advice, but wait for the children to ask for it. Offering unsolicited advice, which comes from a position of l...
Qualified but not working? HC denies maintenance to doctor wife, says she can’t burden husbandThe Allahabad High Court has ruled that a qualified wife, capable of earning but choosing not to work solely to burden her husband, can be ...
Born out of microfinance, Bandhan Bank now bets big on AI and digital bankingAs Bandhan Bank accelerates its transition from a microfinance-led institution into a universal bank, Executive Director & COO Ratan Kumar ...
Marriage meltdown? Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel face crisis after shocking revelationsThe relationship between Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel is reportedly facing serious strain following recent controversies. Reports cla...
No criminality found in Niira Radia tapes: CBI to SCThe CBI counsel told the court that nothing remains in the matter after the privacy judgement. The bench observed that it will hear the mat...
A balanced verdict is IT sector’s take on Aadhaar directiveThe judgement removes a big barrier to the Centre's flagship scheme's acceptability and “settles” the law, TV Mohandas Pai, a former Chief ...
Aadhaar ID provides dignity to marginalisedThe Aadhaar judgement was the first case based on Right to Privacy after it was ruled a fundamental right in August last year.
How SC’s Section 377 approach took a 180° turnSC's decision to review its own four-year-old verdict criminalising consensual sexual relationship in private between adults of same gender...
Supreme Court's judgement on privacy protects Aadhaar: Arun JaitleyIn its judgement in August, a nine-judge bench decreed that that right to privacy is part of the fundamental rights to life and liberty ens...
Data protection law will set global benchmark: Ravi Shankar PrasadThe minister said the government has formed a committee to give a structured report on data utility, data privacy and data availability.
Supreme Court's verdict does not spell end of Aadhaar: UIDAI's Ajay Bhushan Pandey“The judgement is good, this will strengthen Aadhaar. All the current use cases of Aadhaar fall under the reasonable restrictions category,...
Data protection bill to be in place by December: Law Minister Ravi Shankar PrasadIt will comply with the Supreme Court’s judgement on right to privacy, minister for law and IT Ravi Shankar Prasad has said.
View: Supreme Court remains pillar of Indian democracyOn the whole, the Supreme Court lives up to the expectation that it would serve as a solid pillar of Indian democracy.
From Aadhaar to food, Supreme Court's privacy ruling opens Pandora's box for Modi govtThe decision may impact everything from govt's signature Aadhaar programme to civil liberties, to gay rights to collection and use of perso...
Judgement people's, opposition victory: Sonia GandhiSenior leader P Chidambaram said the apex court order marked a setback for the government given its legal officers had argued privacy can’ ...
In consonance with actions of NDA: Amit ShahHe also said his party “fully respects the right to privacy and with the recommendations of Srikrishna Committee, it will lay down a robust...
Fundamental right remains despite shifting sands of governments: Supreme CourtThe judge said a law can be made or unmade by a simple parliamentary majority and the ruling party can do away with any of the protections ...
Congress says SC privacy verdict blow to "fascist forces"Chidambaram criticised the government's approach in its interpretation of Aadhaar under Article 21 -- on the protection of life and persona...
Supreme Court verdict one of the most important since advent of Constitution: P Chidambaram"By virtue of the judgement of the Supreme Court, Article 21 has acquired a new magnificent," P Chidambaram added.
Legal experts welcome SC verdict on privacyThey, however, said the verdict's impact on Aadhaar scheme can be assessed once the full judgement and reasons given by the court are exami...