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Policy-Making, Technology and Privacy in India
The Indian Journal of Law and Technology (2010)
  • Subhajit Basu, University of Leeds
Abstract

There is a preconceived assumption that privacy laws in India are notoriously weak. This unquestioned assumption is based on a paradigm that does not take into consideration that the conception of privacy in India is influenced by its ‘culture of trust.’ Unfortunately, rather than looking into the specific societal, political and economic factors triggering the controversy, privacy researchers in the West have constantly varied the meaning and extent of the ‘right to privacy’ to bolster their argument. This article offers an explanation for why ‘umbrella’ data privacy legislation similar to the E.U. Data Protection Directive should not be enacted by India. This article further evaluates the argument that one’s private sphere is subjective and depends on one’s culture, environment and economic condition.

Keywords
  • Privacy,
  • Technology,
  • Data Protection,
  • India
Publication Date
Summer July, 2010
Citation Information
Subhajit Basu. "Policy-Making, Technology and Privacy in India" The Indian Journal of Law and Technology Vol. 6 Iss. 1 (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/subhajitbasu/56/