Digital Sovereignty
Data sovereignty basically provides for protection of an individual’s personal data, in digital form on cloud, from any misuse.
- It strictly demands that an individual’s data which is stored in cloud binary digital form must be kept within the country in which that particular individual resides and must be subjected to laws of that country.
Judicial Interpretation
- In S.R. Bommai v. Union of India, the Supreme Court reiterated that the people are the ultimate sovereign in India and all power belongs primarily to the people.
- The Puttaswamy judgement held that the citizens have a fundamental right to privacy and are the ....
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Indian Polity And Governance
- 1 NITI Aayog@10: Fostering Cooperative Federalism
- 2 Doctrine of Constitutional Morality: Interpretation in Recent Supreme Court Rulings
- 3 Caste Census and the Constitutional Mandate for Equality
- 4 16th Finance Commission & Fiscal Federalism
- 5 Legislative Competence in New Tech Sectors
- 6 Separation of Powers: Recent Legislative vs. Judicial Standoffs
- 7 Consumer Protection & Digital Markets
- 8 Electoral Funding & Transparency
- 9 Constitutional Interpretation and Advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
- 10 Anti-Defection Law & Speaker’s Role

