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Right to privacy in digital age: SC asks searching questions

The Supreme Court asked searching questions about contours of right to privacy in the digital age when personal information was randomly shared with all types of government and private entities.

July 20, 2017 / 22:49 IST
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The Supreme Court on Thursday asked searching questions about contours of right to privacy in the digital age when personal information was randomly shared with all types of government and private entities.

The apex court, which has ventured to examine whether right to privacy can be held as a fundamental right, wanted to know about the tests which could be used to regulate and enforce privacy right when there could be "legitimate or illegitimate" use of data.

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The top court gave the examples of personal information like thumb impression people voluntarily gave for using mobile phones and i-Phones which, it said, in a way amounted to surrender of privacy to both private and government bodies.

"So does it amount to surrender of the constitutional or personal rights?" it asked