Central government employees may soon be banned from using Gmail,
Yahoo and other email service providers for official communication to
prevent transfer of data to servers that are based abroad.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/govt-drafts-policy-to-curb-use-of-gmail-yahoo-for-official-purposes/1174904/
The Central government on Thursday informed the Delhi High Court that
a comprehensive policy on email use for official communication was
being formulated . Government standing counsel Sumit Pushkarna also
submitted the draft policy before the bench of justices B D Ahmed and
Vibhu Bakhru on Thursday. Pushkarna assured the court that the policy
would be finalised within four weeks.

The submissions were made during a hearing on a plea filed by RSS
ideologue K N Govindacharya regarding online privacy. Facebook, Google
and other web service providers are also parties.

"It is an important issue. Do it fast. We are sure the new policy will
be in line with the provisions of Public Records Act," the court said.

The new policy is expected to be in line with the provisions of the
Public Records Act which lays down guidelines for the management,
administration and preservation of records of various government
agencies.

During a previous hearing, Govindacharya's counsel Viraag Gupta had
alleged that government officials were using social networking sites,
whose servers are outside the country, for official communications
instead of using the government server provided by the National
informatics Centre.

The lawyer also submitted copies of official contact information of
various ministries, which showed that ministers were using email IDs
hosted by Gmail, Yahoo and others for official communication.

According to the petitioner, the sensitive data would be stored on
servers outside of the country and could be accessed by foreign
governments.

Advocate Gupta alleged that the Delhi Police, the Railways and others
had created accounts on social networking sites despite government
agencies being barred from doing so under the law. The next hearing is
on October 30


-- 
Avinash Shahi
M.Phil Research Scholar
Centre for The Study of Law and Governance
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi India

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