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The Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court of India will soon pronounce whether the right to privacy is fundamental, and while India’s constitution doesn’t explicitly guarantee its citizens a right to privacy, the court has noted that “many of the fundamental rights of citizens can be described as contributing to the right to privacy.” Sudhanshu Ranjan writes for The Asian Age, “In many subsequent cases, the right to dignity was held as a non-negotiable right. It is evident that the right to dignity is hollow without the right to privacy.” Though the court is still in this process, the government intends to introduce the DNA Profiling Bill soon, which includes “no safeguard against the misuse of data proposed to be collected under the bill,” Ranjan writes.
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