Justice M Nagaprasanna observed that the man had a right in law by a court order to visit his daughter and that his former wife had filed the case for trivial reasons.
Digital Personal Data Protection Act: The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill, which received the President’s assent on August 11, has proposed that companies and businesses — which collect and store user data and are termed as data fiduciaries — cannot process the personal data of any user without explicit consent. It requires them to specifically state the “purpose” for which data is collected and to also delete information when user consent is withdrawn.