Daily Archives: August 29, 2017

Privacy…is a “Fundamental Right” but we donot know what constitutes “Privacy”!

(This is in continuation of our discussion on Justice Chelmeshwar’s part of the judgement in the Privacy case) While the nine eminent judges went about their mission to declare “Privacy As a Fundamental Right”, they also encountered the problem defining … Continue reading

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Does Written Text of the Constitution not have any sanctity?

The alacrity with which the honourable Supreme Court constituted a 9 member bench to review “Whether Privacy is a Fundamental Right” and the release of the voluminous judgement before the retirement of Chief Justice Mr Kehar indicates that the CJI … Continue reading

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