• Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • ePaper
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Digest
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Regional
    • World
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Startup
    • Marketing
  • Ed-Op
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Other
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Regional
    • World
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Startup
    • Marketing
  • Ed-Op
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Other
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Digest
No Result
View All Result
Home News National

Privacy policy: SC asks WhatsApp to give wide publicity to undertaking given to Centre in 2021

by Agencies
February 2, 2023
in National
0
‘Wearing hijab matter of choice’, Justice Dhulia sets aside K’taka HC order
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterWhatsappTelegram

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed WhatsApp to widely publicise its undertaking given to the Centre that it will not limit functionality for users not agreeing to its 2021 privacy policy but will continue to remind users about the update, and “maintain this approach” till the proposed data protection law comes into effect.
In a letter written to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology on May 22, 2021, WhatsApp had assured the government that the privacy of users remains the highest priority and that it will not limit the functionality.
The apex court was hearing a plea filed by two students — Karmanya Singh Sareen and Shreya Sethi — challenging the contract entered into between WhatsApp and its parent Facebook to provide access to calls, photographs, texts, videos and documents shared by users, saying it is a violation of their privacy and free speech.
Observing that the matter needs consideration, a five-judge Constitution bench headed by Justice K M Joseph asked the mobile messaging app to give advertisements in five newspapers to publicise its 2021 undertaking given to the government.
“We record the stand taken in the letter dated May 22, 2021 (to the government) and we record the submission of the senior counsel for WhatsApp that they will abide by the terms of the letter till next date of hearing.
“We further direct that WhatsApp will give publicity to this aspect for the benefit of the customers of WhatsApp in five national newspapers on two occasions. Advertisements shall be full page and will necessarily incorporate the stand taken in the letter,” said the bench also comprising justices Ajay Rastogi, Aniruddha Bose, Hrishikesh Roy, and C T Ravikumar while posting the matter for hearing on April 11.
As the hearing commenced, Attorney General R Venkataramani, appearing for the Centre, said Parliament may also look into the WhatsApp matter.
“For any reason, if the Court might orient the Parliamentary debate or the public consultation, it may not ….that is one concern,” he said.
The bench clarified that it was not looking into the Legislature’s functioning.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said a data protection bill will be introduced in the second half of Parliament’s Budget session.
“Parliament session has started. It’s in two phases. The second session is likely to start from March 13. Subject to the Bill getting approval from Cabinet it is intended to be presented in the second half of this session, i.e., March 13-April 6,” he said.
Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for the messaging app, said the court should await the passage of the bill by Parliament.
“It is not just ordinary legislation. It has ramifications on investment, freedom of speech, privacy etc…It will impact every other intermediary. If it is between now and July, what is the harm. It took 6 years for the European Union(EU) to pass the Bill.
Senior advocate Arvind Datar, appearing for Meta, the company which owns Facebook, said the petitioners have no ground to challenge the policy.
“There are regulations, guidelines in place. There is not a single complaint and they are challenging everything in air,” he added.
Defending the privacy policy of the messaging app, Sibal submitted there are 600 million subscribers in India.
He said no personal messages on the messaging app can ever be read by any person including WhatsApp and it’s encrypted end to end.
“There are two global regimes. First is the regime followed in USA and other countries. While the other is European regime. That’s a matter that law will decide. I want to disabuse your lordships of the impression that whatever we say by way of message is known to a third person. Not even by WhatsApp.
“What is the information we have? Your name, phone number, that’s all. That is the information we have. Basically, it is the phone number. But nothing to do with content, nothing to do with personal data,” Sibal said adding that the data is not even stored by us, it is stored in individual phone.
He said since 2009 there has been no complaint from users in India that any personal information has been revealed to anybody or is known to anybody.
“WhatsApp does not process personal sensitive data. That is our policy,” Sibal added.
Senior advocate K V Vishwanathan, appearing for the Internet Freedom Foundation, said the 2021 privacy policy which collects large data doesn’t provide opt out policy.
“Let them give us the opt out policy. They want this unregulated situation to continue,” he said.
Referring to the stand taken by WhatsApp, senior advocate Shyam Divan, appearing for the petitioners, said there is a dramatic difference between the policy being applied in certain jurisdictions in other countries and in India.
He submitted that the stand taken by WhatsApp with respect to subscribers in Europe is different from the ones in India.
The apex court on Tuesday had said it will examine whether it should consider now the plea challenging WhatsApp’s policy to share users’ data with parent company Facebook and others or will it be a mere “academic” exercise, after the Centre submitted that it was going to bring a data protection bill in the Budget Session.
It had observed that there was no harm in waiting for the Bill to be tabled and “heavens are not going to fall in the meanwhile”.

Related

Agencies

Related Posts

Musk has to manufacture here to sell Tesla cars in India: Gadkari
National

Will not ‘butter’ up people for votes, says Gadkari

March 28, 2023
New information commissioner of Bengal appointed, LoP skips meeting
National

Bypoll impact: Mamata replaces minority affairs minister, takes charge herself

March 28, 2023
Bharat Jodo Yatra: Cong to take along like-minded political forces & NGOs
National

Cong in Goa to hold ‘Satyagraha’ to protest Rahul’s disqualification from LS

March 26, 2023
Next Post

Rajouri IED Case: Police arrests 3 LeT associates

Outer walls of properties of ex-minister, family of top cop demolished

Ganderbal: 495 kanal State, Kahcharai land retrieved today, nearly 18,000 kanals so far

Leading restaurant sealed for violating Covid-19 guidelines

25 shops on ‘illegally occupied land’ sealed in Aftab Market

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Need for stormwater management

Supreme Court Judge from Kashmir: Let Discrimination End.

4 months ago
Navroz celebrated with fervour in Kashmir

Navroz celebrated with fervour in Kashmir

6 days ago
Prannoy pips Lakshya; Arjun-Kapila, Satwik-Chirag into quarters, Saina bows out

Prannoy pips Lakshya; Arjun-Kapila, Satwik-Chirag into quarters, Saina bows out

7 months ago
Congress attacks Central govt, calls demands for grants ‘story of failures’

Congress attacks Central govt, calls demands for grants ‘story of failures’

4 months ago

Categories

  • Big Story
  • Blog
  • Business
  • Cricket
  • Economy
  • Ed-Op
  • Editorial
  • Finance
  • Football
  • Health
  • Latest News
  • Local
  • Marketing
  • National
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Other
  • Politics
  • Regional
  • Religious
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Top News
  • Tourism
  • World
No Result
View All Result

Highlights

Amid complaints of pesky power cuts at Sehri, Iftaar; KPDCL says supplying record electricity at peak hours

LG chairs review meeting of the Department of Industries & Commerce

Traffic Police Srinagar gets Speed Radar Guns

India logs over 1,800 new Covid cases in 24 hours for 2nd consecutive day

J&K badly needs elected government: Sagar

Action to be taken against Private Schools for exploiting parents

Trending

Need for stormwater management
Ed-Op

Risk Factors for Suicides in J&K 

by KD Desk
March 28, 2023
0

The increase in suicides over the past few years is alarming and dangerous. It is a sign...

Kashmiri leaders condemn Rajouri attack

Will migrate to safer place if govt fails to catch attackers, say families of Dhangri terror attack victims

March 28, 2023
LG chairs high-level meeting to review power scenario in J&K

LG chairs high-level meeting to review power scenario in J&K

March 28, 2023
Amid complaints of pesky power cuts at Sehri, Iftaar; KPDCL says supplying record electricity at peak hours

Amid complaints of pesky power cuts at Sehri, Iftaar; KPDCL says supplying record electricity at peak hours

March 28, 2023
LG Directs Directors I&C to hold regular meetings with Industries & business representatives

LG chairs review meeting of the Department of Industries & Commerce

March 28, 2023
Kashmir Digest

©Kashmir Digest -

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • ePaper

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Local
    • National
    • Regional
    • World
  • Business
    • Economy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Startup
    • Marketing
  • Ed-Op
    • Editorial
    • Opinion
    • Blog
  • Health
  • Sports
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Other
  • Science and Tech
  • Show Biz

©Kashmir Digest -