The Centre on Thursday reportedly told the Supreme Court privacy could not be treated as a fundamental right since it was multifaceted. “There is no fundamental right to privacy and even if it is assumed as a fundamental right, it is multifaceted. Every facet can't be ipso facto considered a fundamental right,” Attorney General KK Venugopal submitted before a nine-judge bench headed by Chief Justice JS Khehar. “informational privacy” could not be a right to privacy and it could not ever be a fundamental right, he added.
By Vikraman Maniraj | Jul 27, 2017 4:44 PM #RighttoPrivacy #FundamentalRight
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