© Thinkworks Pvt Ltd – In the monumental judgement on the Right to privacy, Justice Chandrachud said that privacy is the inviolable core of being human. It is a place for repose; and that idea of repose is what we are increasingly losing in our modern life. Through different phases on human evolution and with the emergence of new technology, the idea of privacy is getting narrower. Rahul Matthan, a pioneering lawyer, in the field has been thinking deeply about data, technology, privacy, and the law. He is trying to find a mid point between the polar ideas that posits the convenience and catastrophe of tech. In this conversation he tells us how to find that mid-point and what it means to operate from it.