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SC likely to hear petitions challenging India’s landmark privacy law sections this month
Technology
Published on 13 May 2026

Privacy law may let officials block RTI requests broadly
India’s Supreme Court is expected to hear petitions this month challenging parts of the country’s first privacy law. Multiple petitioners, including journalists and transparency groups, argue some provisions amend the RTI Act and could enable blanket denial of information requests involving personal data, raising concerns about reduced access to public records.
- SC to hear petitions against sections of India’s first privacy law
- Petitioners include journalist and transparency organizations
- Challenge focuses on changes linked to the RTI Act
- Critics allege blanket denial of certain personal-data requests
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