Aman Varma represents the new generation of lawyers navigating the rapidly evolving intersection of law, technology, and digital governance. From traditional litigation at the Patna High Court to shaping regulatory conversations in tech law, Aman’s journey reflects how curiosity and adaptability are becoming essential traits for modern legal professionals. Today, as Senior Manager – Legal & Regulatory Affairs at KNS DigProtect, he operates in the fast-moving space where data protection, cyber regulation, and emerging technologies meet legal frameworks.
In this episode of The Koffee Conversation, Aman decodes the world of digital law—from implementing India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act to advising companies navigating regulatory uncertainty in the tech ecosystem. His perspective highlights why tech law is no longer a niche field but a defining frontier of the legal profession, where lawyers must constantly balance innovation, compliance, and the ethical use of technology.

Aman’s legal journey began with a foundation in litigation after graduating from Christ University in 2020. Early exposure to civil, criminal, and family matters helped him build procedural discipline and courtroom instincts. But a turning point arrived when he encountered an opportunity in a specialized tech-law team at KNS Partners’ technology arm, where legal advisory blended with governance, risk, compliance, and technology implementation.
Transitioning from conventional litigation into digital law demanded continuous learning—understanding not just statutes but also how technology works. Today, Aman works across areas like digital law implementation, regulatory advisory for emerging tech businesses, and policy guidance for large technology companies—demonstrating how modern lawyers must combine legal expertise with technological awareness.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Aman Varma
- Tech law emerged as his career path through curiosity and opportunity
- Digital law implementation is a growing legal service area for businesses
- The DPDP Act has created major compliance responsibilities for companies
- Tech lawyers must understand both technology and legal frameworks
- Deepfake technology poses serious risks to trust, identity, and evidence
- AI should be used cautiously due to hallucination and verification issues
- Young lawyers will shape the future of digital regulation in India
- Global regulatory trends often become India’s reality later
- Tech regulation requires balancing innovation with user privacy
- Content moderation platforms raise unique regulatory questions
- Leadership requires clear goals, ownership, and priority management
- Physical court presence may gradually reduce through digital systems
- Curiosity and continuous learning define success in emerging legal fields
- Traveling and exposure to diverse environments broaden professional thinking
- Adaptability is essential for navigating fast-changing digital ecosystems
▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube to discover how the next generation of lawyers is decoding the future of digital regulation—where law, technology, and innovation evolve together.

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