[bestbits] India-Right to Privacy

James S. Tyre jstyre at jstyre.com
Thu Aug 24 02:54:43 EDT 2017


Does anyone have a copy of the actual judgment?

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James S. Tyre
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> request at lists.bestbits.net] On Behalf Of Mishi Choudhary
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> Subject: [bestbits] India-Right to Privacy
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> For those who may be interested,
> 
> The Indian Supreme Court holds that Right to Privacy is a Fundamental
> Right on  a judgment pronounced on August 24, 2017.
> 
> In a historic judgment,  the 9 judge bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court
> has unanimously held that Right to Privacy is a fundamental right.  This
> judgment was pronounced in a reference made to the 9 judge bench in a
> batch of Writ Petitions challenging the Aadhaar scheme.
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