The RBI published the report hours after the SC affirmed that privacy is a fundamental right
Nobody would like to be told what to eat or how to dress, said Supreme Court
Day to day, we face the threat of data breaches and financial frauds leading to monetary losses
There could not have been a clearer endorsement of the value accorded to privacy by the judiciary
What makes us believe that Right to Privacy will not be restricted at the govt's whims and fancies?
Aadhaar aside, five issues could be affected by SC ruling on Right To Privacy
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 NEW DELHI 24 AUGUST A nine-judge constitution bench of the SupremeCourt today ruled that right to privacy of a citizen is protected by theConstitution and it is a fundamental right. This right is part of the right tolife and liberty guaranteed by Article 21 and belonged to the freedoms guaranteed in the fundamental rightschapter of the Constitution. The decision wasunanimous, though the nine judges wrote six separate but concurring judgments. Fourjudges, including Chief Justice J S Khehar, wrote one common judgment whilefive others wrote their own separate judgments. The common verdict in the words of the court is "theright to privacy is protected as an intrinsic part of the right to life andpersonal liberty under Article 21 and as a part of the freedoms guaranteed byPart III of the Constitution." ...
Most legal experts expect more Aadhaar-related litigation to come up before the courts
Last week, exchanges issued a circular, asking brokers to furnish Aadhaar details of all clients
New procedure for protecting data in works
Privacy is a fundamental right, says Supreme Court
The court has correctly refrained from defining privacy or delineating definitively its contours
SC's ruling on the right to privacy is historic
In a unanimous judgment, the SC ruled that privacy is protected under Article 21 of the Constitution
SC said that the Right to Privacy is protected under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution
'Right to privacy' a fundamental right? 9-judge SC bench to decide tomorrow
Supreme Court is hearing a bunch of petitions on the right to privacy
The fundamental right to privacy matters fundamentally
Judgement would be delivered on or before August 27 as CJI Khehar would demit the office on that day
Privacy as a fundamental right could have been mentioned in Article 21, but got omitted: Venugopal