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Privacy is a Fundamental Right; Supreme Court ruling

As individuals, most of us covet our privacy. We find it objectionable when others look into our private conversations. We argue that our privacy is intrinsic to our personality and there are things that people wouldn’t want anyone else knowing.

Privacy is a Fundamental Right; Supreme Court ruling
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In fact, many people believe, that a certain amount is necessary for a person to exercise their freedom of speech. Keeping an eye over our acts and behaviours can actually be a measure of restriction. Therefore, it comes as a monumental decision that the Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the Right to Privacy being a “guaranteed fundamental right”.

Why was the Right to Privacy issue brought to the court?

The issue was brought before a 9 judge bench of the court. It was initiated for multiple reasons, some of which are discussed below:

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What the Government contends

The government held the opinion that privacy with regard to the government should be seen differently from privacy from private bodies. It was contended by the Government that while privacy was important, it is not absolute. With regard to the linking of Adhaar, the government has maintained it would further the objectives of ‘Digital India’. They also argued that this would bring in increased transparency, and would help them detect and stop leakages in subsidy schemes.

Key aspects and implications of the judgement

The 9 judge bench was lead by Justice JS Khehar, the Chief Justice of India. Given below are other important aspects of the judgement:

The judgement has been applauded by the Country. A second monumental judgement in 2 days, this shows that the judiciary has moved to a progressive thought. Kudos to the Court for standing up for the rights of the citizens. 

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