DESCRIPTIONIn an era where digital surveillance has permeated every facet of our lives, the power of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) has grown exponentially, offering unprecedented security while simultaneously raising important questions about privacy, freedom, and the boundaries of state control. The Surveillance Society: CCTV Laws and Privacy in India is an eye-opening exploration of the intersection between technology, law, and personal privacy in one of the world's fastest-growing digital economies.This book offers a compelling journey into the heart of India's evolving relationship with surveillance, providing an in-depth analysis of the laws and regulations that govern CCTV usage. From bustling metropolitan cities to quiet residential areas, CCTV cameras are watching. But who controls the eyes that observe us? What rights do we, the observed, Starting with a history of CCTV surveillance in India, the book takes readers on an informative path that examines the rise of cameras across both public and private spaces. With vivid examples from cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, it highlights how surveillance systems have become an indispensable tool for ensuring safety, fighting crime, and maintaining order.Through detailed discussions on landmark laws like the Information Technology Act, 2000 and the Personal Data Protection Bill, the book highlights the legal underpinnings of modern surveillance and the gaps in India's regulatory framework. It explores the delicate balance that must be struck between securing the nation and protecting the rights of its citizens. What happens when surveillance tools meant to protect us start to infringe on our privacy? Can the law keep up with the technological advancements that allow cameras to watch our every move? The book also delves into significant judicial rulings that have shaped the current state of surveillance laws in India. Readers will find analysis of important cases that dealt with privacy and surveillance, examining how courts have interpreted the constitutionality of state-sponsored monitoring programs. The Surveillance Society critically examines whether the current legal system is equipped to handle the growing threat of an all-seeing society or if reforms are desperately needed. A key focus of the book is the significant gaps in the law and the urgent need for reform. The current legal landscape governing CCTV surveillance is scattered, fragmented, and often outdated, leaving citizens vulnerable to exploitation and violations of their privacy. This book provides a call to action for lawmakers, citizens, and privacy advocates to come together and push for comprehensive legal reforms that will ensure a just, transparent, and secure surveillance environment for all. This book is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand how surveillance is reshaping our legal and societal landscape. Lawyers, privacy advocates, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the future of privacy in India will find this book invaluable. Through its clear and engaging writing, the book serves not only as an insightful legal resource but also as a thought-provoking examination of the ethical and social implications of living in a surveillance society. With every turn of the page, expect to be immersed in a deeper understanding of how surveillance shapes the lives of millions, the dangers of unchecked technological growth, and the critical need for a balanced approach to privacy and security. Whether you're a legal professional, a student of technology and policy, or simply someone concerned about the implications of living in a watched world, this book will challenge your perceptions, expand your knowledge, and inspire you to think critically about the future of surveillance in India.
- | Author: Narayanaswamy R
- | Publisher: Independently Published
- | Publication Date: May 13, 2025
- | Number of Pages: 00118 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: NA
- | ISBN-13: 9798283756660