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Q&A with Khyati
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Interactive Q&A sessions, reader questions answered, and legal clarifications by Khyati.
Q&A with Khyati
5 min read
In India, call recording is governed by the Indian Telegraph Act, 1885, and the Information Technology Act, 2000, along with privacy laws. Recording calls without the consent of at least one party is generally illegal and can violate Article 21 of the Constitution, which protects the right to privacy. Single-party consent is permissible in some contexts, but both parties' consent is safer to avoid legal repercussions. Unauthorized recordings may lead to penalties under Section 66E of the IT Act or criminal charges for privacy invasion. Exceptions exist for law enforcement with proper authorization. Always disclose recording intentions to comply with legal and ethical standards
Khyati
19 June 2025
Q&A with Khyati
5 min read
Khyati
17 June 2025