A bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice GS Kulkarni was hearing a PIL filed by Shashank Posture. Posture further said he had impleaded the Union government, the Maharashtra government, the state IT department, Truecaller international LLP, ICICI Bank, and the National Payment Corporation as respondent parties in the case
Truecaller app. File Pic
Posture further said he had impleaded the Union government, the Maharashtra government, the state IT department, Truecaller international LLP, ICICI Bank, and the National Payment Corporation as respondent parties in the case. The government authorities approved Truecaller app "without proper checks and in contravention of the information security practices rules", Posture alleged. The High Court said this was a fit case for issuing notices.
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"The case of the petitioner is that Truecaller through its mobile application has indulged in an absolute breach of data privacy of citizens. He submits that such breach is contrary to data protection laws," the court said. "We have heard the petitioner for some time and we are of the opinion that a notice is required to be issued to respondents," it said, directing the respondent parties to reply to the notice within three weeks.
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