'My privacy is my right', Twitterati welcome SC’s verdict on right to privacy
Users of Twitter welcomed the Supreme Court's judgement on right to privacy.
New Delhi, August 24: The aam aadmi (common man) of India celebrated the landmark Supreme Court judgement that unanimously declared that right to privacy was a fundamental right under the Constitution on Thursday.
A nine-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice JS Khehar ruled that "right to privacy is an intrinsic part of right to life and personal liberty under Article 21 and entire part III of the Constitution".
Since the judgement will have a direct bearing on the lives of millions of Indians, thus people from all walks of life welcomed the judgement.
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However, a few are still skeptical how the judgement, which comes with a rider of reasonable restrictions, is going to impact our day today life.
Here we bring you a few tweets that celebrate and critically look into the entire issue:
'My Privacy is My Right'#RightToPrivacy
— Utkarsh Awasthi🇮🇳 (@Utkarsh0108) August 24, 2017
For once, a SC judgement has created the feeling of winning a major cricket match!! #RightToPrivacy ! Jai Ho! Jai Ganesha! Bhakts take note
— Sucheta Dalal (@suchetadalal) August 24, 2017
Nazar utaro koi Supreme Court ki. And, this time I mean it :D #RighttoPrivacy
— Khushi Padma Singh (@ChichoriKtputli) August 24, 2017
Also note to gushy cheerleaders Modi govt had actually told the court that citizens did not have right to privacy. #RightToPrivacy
— Swati Chaturvedi (@bainjal) August 24, 2017
My fight for #RightToPrivacy has finally brought some results. Have been running an anon handle since last 5 years. Credit do, credit do.
— Rofl Gandhi (@RoflGandhi_) August 24, 2017
SC: "Privacy is a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution".
— Gaurav Pandhi (@GauravPandhi) August 24, 2017
Govts can go & take a walk. Ha!
🙌👊 #RightToPrivacy 🤘✌️
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