How did Puttaswamy judgement Change Right to Privacy
A Supreme Court bench substing of nine judges constitutionally clasped that Third section of India's constitution guarantees the right to privacy; the right to privacy is constitutionally authorized and sheltered right beneath the article 21 of the Indian constitution. By- Kamlesh Singh B.A.LLB 2nd Year New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth(deemed to be)Univesity, Pune The case put forwarded by the 91 year old retired high court judge of madras high court ; Puttaswamy who have challenge the uniform demographic biometric card (Aadhar card ) of the government which would be beneficial for accessing the all government service the government contended that perhaps the privacy rights is not guaranteed by the Indian constitution, citing Kharak Singh v. State of Uttar Pradesh, but that the Supreme Court argued that article 21 incidentally guarantees the right to privacy.which is “ no person shall be deprived of personal life ...