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Invasion Of Privacy Through Search And Seizure Of Electronic Media: Comparative Study Of USA

Invasion Of Privacy Through Search And Seizure Of Electronic Media: Comparative Study Of USA And India




Adv. Kshitij Bharat Gimhavanekar, B.A.LL.B, ILS Law College, Pune & LL.M, Symbiosis Law College, Pune


ABSTRACT


Data has evolved much more important than oil as oil is a finite commodity whereas data has potential to grow at an exponential rate. With the recent development in the legal status of privacy, included as a part of fundamental right and with the drafting of the data protection bill 2019, the protection of data and privacy issues has gained major limelight. This Research paper revolves around the development of privacy laws in India and U.S and studies how with the growth in information technology, the nature of crime has taken a digital recourse and as a counter-act, the governmental agency’s use of technology turns out to be an excessive coercive action infringing the privacy of the citizens.


Keywords: Invasion, Technology, Privacy.

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Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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