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Daily Dashboard | Government: Citizens Have No Right to Privacy Related reading: UK Parliament committee to review EU-UK adequacy agreement

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The Modi government Wednesday told India’s Supreme Court that citizens cannot invoke the concept of the fundamental right to privacy in attempts to scrap the Aadhaar national identity card program, India Today reports. Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi told Justice J. Chelameswar that the “constitution does not confer (the) right to privacy of citizens,” referring to a 1950s Supreme Court judgment in which eight justices ruled that citizens do not have such a right. Rohatgi added, “The law on right to privacy is vague in the country, and a larger bench should be constituted to pass an authoritative verdict on the issue. To be frank, question of violation of right to privacy does not arise when it does not exist.”
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