In a recent litigation involving arrears for the use of cellular services the Bombay High Court had occasion to refer to an interesting cross section of electronic evidence, telecommunications regulations and consumer law. The case titled as, Vodafone Essar Ltd. Vs. Raju …
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The show must go on
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A recent post titled as “who’s the boss?”, discussed the petition filed by Viacom challenging the Order issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) which demanded that the show, Big Boss be shifted …
Who’s the Boss?
For Reasons of State : Part 1
A post on why I strangely find myself supporting the government on privacy intrusion
This is the first of my two part blogpost’s on the proposed ban on blackberry services in India. These series discusses the demand for establishing a …
PIL : P is not only for “public”
It is quite obvious that when Pornography mixes with modern technology it poses deep problems for law, Lawrence Liang writing at the Kafila Blog on “law, cinema and sleaze” in his post, “watching films blindfolded” described the difficulty of the …
Bombay HC, "Reveal thyself Blogger"
A defamation suit made the Bombay HC say, “abracadabra relief granted against Google”. Google Inc. is the owner of the popular blogging platform Blogpost. Blogpost hosted a blog by one toxicwriter (a pseudonym chosen by the blogger to mask his/her identity)…
