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Jayshree Bajoria
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Samar Halarnkar 6h
As a river (the ) dies: India could be facing its ‘greatest human catastrophe’ ever
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Menaka Guruswamy 6h
As we now descend into the legally absurd.
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Mira Kamdar 13h
A Look Back at Michiko Kakutani’s 38 Years Reviewing Books via
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Right to Privacy Multifaceted, So Can't Be Fundamental, Centre Tells SC via
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Live Law 18h
Right To Food Campaign Joins Issue With Attorney General On
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Bobby Ghosh 7h
I'm so proud of a new initiative at : the HT Hate-Tracker, a running catalogue of identity-based crime.
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Apar 19h
The right to privacy case in the Supreme Court will touch every aspect of life. Rich or poor. It is a fight for the control of your destiny.
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Prasanna S 23h
Replying to @prasanna_s
Time up. To resume on Tuesday. Arghya Sengupta has given written submissions for Haryana. Bench has risen.
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Ellen Barry Jul 26
Wonderful news! Congratulations to the Oracle of Jor Bagh, patron saint of unwell vultures, local girl made good
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Amnesty India Jul 27
case shows failure of military justice system in investigating violations -
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Prasanna S Jul 27
Replying to @prasanna_s
CAS says we cannot elevate privacy to liberty or any other FR. Bench rises for lunch. CAS to resume after lunch.
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Jayshree Bajoria Jul 27
Completely inaccurate. Aadhar nothing like SSN in US. Yet govt uses this argument in court.
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sflc.in Jul 26
Replying to @SFLCin
Attorney General says that the fact that an act was passed to protect privacy means there is no fundamental right to privacy.
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Prasanna S Jul 26
Replying to @prasanna_s
Nariman J also asks the same question as Bobde. Wants to know the reason for UIDAI disputing FR to privacy.
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Prasanna S Jul 26
Replying to @prasanna_s
GS gets up to say that all enrolment agencies and BSPs are private agencies and we have a lot to say about that before the right bench.
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Prasanna S Jul 26
Replying to @prasanna_s
Bobde J.. so you have enacted this to protect privacy. Then why are you disputing the right.
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sflc.in Jul 26
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J. Chandrachud: State may have legitimate interest with respect to Aadhaar but there has to be a robust mechanism to ensure security of data
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Gautam Bhatia Jul 26
Day 4 of the Right to Privacy hearings will commence at 10 30, Government to continue arguments. Follow and for updates.
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sflc.in Jul 26
Today: State to resume its arguments in the Right to Privacy matter before a nine judge Constitution bench.
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