Pacific Convergence Corpn. Ltd. vs Data Access (India) Ltd. on 8 October, 2018
Author: Jayant Nath
Bench: Jayant Nath
$~CP-17
* IN THE HIGH COURT ... 2004
PACIFIC CONVERGENCE CORPN. LTD. ..... Petitioner
Through
versus
DATA ACCESS (INDIA) LTD. ..... Respondent
Through Mr.Y.P.Narula Sr.Adv. with
Mr.abhey Narula, Advs
upon obtaining knowledge of the unlawful
data, if it failed to expeditiously remove the data or disable access, then the
service provider could be liable ... audience/ receiver.
Anyone with Internet access can open its website and
be a receiver/viewer of the data being transmitted.
Now, on the third
ONGC explained that the
ONGC „SRM‟ system has two gateways and the access to a vendor is
through either a gateway described as "srmapp01 ... explained by stating that no bidder was accessing the server of the ONGC
during non-peak hours.
28. It was further stated on behalf
respondent that the petitioner and his representatives were given access to a
"data room" during the negotiations which contained all correspondence and
other ... stated investigation by US Authorities. The
claimants/petitioner also had access to publically available information such
as announcements by Ranbaxy, relevant stock exchanges, press releases
clear some
misconceptions about the RTI Act . The RTI Act provides
access to all information that is available and existing. This
is clear from ... information in the form of data or
analysed data, or abstracts, or statistics, an applicant may
access such information, subject to the exemptions
in section
Supplier, all
reasonable facilities and assistance, including access to drawings and
production data, shall be furnished to the inspectors at no extra charge
Supplier, all reasonable facilities and assistance, including
access to drawings and production data, shall be furnished
to the inspectors at no extra charge
evidence, claims that the defendants no.2 and 3 had access to all data /
records including technical knowhow of the plaintiff. It is further
made the said defendants familiar with the confidential information and
data of the plaintiff; xii) that the defendants no.1 to 8 started doing their ... computer resources including laptops, mobile phone,
desktops and data cards; xiii) that all the confidential data, information and
trade secrets of the plaintiff were resident
provide each other with
reasonable access during normal business
hours to all non-privileged records,
information and data pertaining to any
Dispute.
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