Worried that your phone might be tracked? Here's what Trai has to say
When
the spectre of dragnet online surveillance and grave violations of privacy
looms large over India’s citizens, here is some news for cheer for those opposed
to government
surveillance.
In
a decision which was recently uploaded, the Delhi high court held that the Telecom
Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has to disclose, under the
provisions of the RTI Act, information to a citizen whether his phone was under
surveillance mounted by Vodafone – a private telephone services provider – on
orders of the government.
Justice
Suresh Kait held on 20 November that TRAI, being the regulatory authority of
telecom service providers and a public authority under the RTI Act, could not
prohibit the disclosure of such information.
This
ruling is a victory for the RTI Act, and safeguards citizens’ privacy from the
depredations of private sector organisations who try to obfuscate the release
of sensitive information. Read
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