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Don't allow hiding under forgetting: Why Delhi HC's 'right to be forgotten' ruling raises serious concernsA recent Delhi High Court ruling grants acquitted individuals a 'right to be forgotten'. Their names will be removed from online search res...
At Big 4 firms, AI is starting to reshape the tax professionMajor accounting firms in India are embracing artificial intelligence for tax services. AI is automating routine tasks, research, and draft...
Right to be forgotten is part of privacy rights, rules Delhi High Court in landmark judgmentThe Delhi High Court recently delivered a pivotal judgment, embracing the concept of the 'right to be forgotten', which is now embedded in ...
Meta tool to track employee mouse clicks on collision course with EU privacy rulesMeta's AI training tool, Model Capability Initiative (MCI), is reportedly capturing extensive U.S. employee computer usage, including non-U...
Swiggy CEO on failed shareholder vote; Indian firms brace for MythosHappy Thursday! Swiggy group CEO Sriharsha Majety opened up about the recent hitch to become an Indian-owned company. This and more in toda...
India-Nordic Summit signals New Delhi's emergence as 'co-author of global governance': AnalysisWhen Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described India in Oslo as "not a middle power, but one of the world's greatest powers," it...
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 ...
India is facing a data obesity epidemic—as storage in phones fails to keep up with people’s voracious appetite for visualsIndia’s growing use of smartphones, AI tools and social media is driving a surge in demand for digital storage, with experts warning of a “...
New Mexico seeks child safety restrictions on Meta apps and algorithms in trial's 2nd phaseNew Mexico prosecutors are demanding significant changes to Meta's social media platforms. This follows a jury verdict finding the company ...
No court can force minor to carry pregnancy against her will: Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court has permitted a 15-year-old girl to medically end her over seven-month pregnancy. Justices emphasized a woman's reproduct...
In Trump era, fearful left-leaning Americans turn to gunsLeft-leaning Americans are increasingly purchasing firearms due to fears of government overreach under the Trump administration. This trend...
Gulf storm: India should be evaluated as a strategic locational hedge for co-sharing GCC data centre infraRecent attacks on cloud data centers in West Asia highlight a new geopolitical risk. Hyperscale providers are now reassessing their global ...
Aadhaar faces biggest test today, here's what you should knowThe deadline for Aadhaar linkage to services such as Permanent Account Number, bank account and mobile phone number was extended to March 3...
Privacy ruling: What the nine-judge Supreme Court bench has saidThe right to privacy is protected as an intrinsic part of the right to life and personal life under article 21 and as a part of the freedom...
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 ...
Supreme Court wraps up hearing on Right to PrivacyA nine-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India JS Khehar reserved its verdict on the issue on Wednesday. The ruling will likely come befo...
Right to privacy not fundamental right: Centre to Supreme CourtAttorney General K K Venugopal resumed his arguments before a nine-judge bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar, stressing that it was no...
Right to privacy not a fundamental right: Govt to SCIn the same note, the Centre said that among the noteworthy facts of the Aadhaar scheme is that around 115 crore citizens have enrolled wit...
No fundamental right to privacy under Constitution: Centre tells Supreme CourtThe Attorney General said that a law on right to privacy is vague and pleaded the court that a larger bench should pass an authoritative ve...
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