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SC notice to Centre on fresh plea challenging provision of 2023 data protection law

Hindustan Times India·13 March 2026·19h ago1 min read0 views
SC notice to Centre on fresh plea challenging provision of 2023 data protection law

The Supreme Court of India has issued a notice to the central government regarding a new petition that contests specific provisions of the 2023 Data Protection Law. This legal challenge raises concerns over the implications of the law on individual privacy rights, data collection practices, and the government's ability to access personal information without adequate oversight. The petitioner argues that certain clauses within the law may infringe upon fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution. The 2023 Data Protection Law, aimed at regulating data usage and ensuring the privacy of citizens' information, has been a subject of significant debate since its introduction. The Supreme Court's notice signifies the judiciary's recognition of the potential legal and ethical dilemmas posed by the current legislative framework. As the case progresses, it could have far-reaching effects on data governance and privacy standards in India, a country increasingly reliant on digital technologies. Stakeholders, including privacy advocates and tech companies, are closely monitoring the developments, anticipating the court's stance on balancing data protection with national security and public interest.

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