India, Dec. 12 -- The latest draft of the Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019, which is doing the rounds of Parliament, seems to have ruffled many feathers while pleasing some quarters at the same time. At first glance, it appears that the Bill has plugged many loopholes. It categorises data into three categories - critical, sensitive and general - and calls upon social media firms to create a mechanism to keep a check on trolling. But it has also made some glaring exemptions. It has granted Government agencies the complete authority to access personal data of Indian users without the need for a court warrant. This, the Government feels, is in the interest of the country and will protect its sovereignty and integrity besides maintaining p...