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Supreme Court's Right to Privacy verdict: Here’s what will change as privacy is declared a fundamental right

The historic verdict will now have a bearing on other key verdicts, including the ones on the validity of Aadhaar and the ruling on Section 377 which criminalises gay sex

August 24, 2017 / 13:08 IST
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Laying to rest the much-heated debate on privacy in the wake of the debate around Aadhaar, a nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court in a historic verdict pronounced the Right to Privacy as a Fundamental Right.

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The ruling is based on an array of petitions that challenge the mandatory use of Aadhaar cards which assign a unique 12-digit ID to every citizen.

Privacy which has now been recognised as a fundamental right implies that it could be enforced by filing a civil law suit and the court could enforce it like any other writ.