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Right to privacy fundamental right, but not all facets covered under it: Centre

The issue needs to be settled for it to hear petitions that challenge Aadhaar, the 12-digit biometric identity number which critics say violates privacy.

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Right to Privacy is a fundamental right but not all its facets will be covered under it the Centre told the Supreme Court.

Right to privacy fundamental right, but not all facets covered under it: Centre

Attorney general KK Venugopal told a nine-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar, "there is a fundamental right to privacy, but it is a wholly qualified right since the right to privacy consists of various aspects and is a sub-species of the right to liberty, every aspect of it will not qualify as a fundamental right".

Venugopal said this as arguments commenced on Wednesday in the course of the hearing by the nine-judge bench on the question whether right to privacy is a fundamental right.
The issue needs to be settled for it to hear petitions that challenge Aadhaar, the 12-digit biometric identity number which critics say violates privacy.

"Privacy is a species of liberty, which is subordinate to the right to life. Aadhaar is to secure poor's right to life - food, shelter," the government told the court, as four non-BJP states joined the chorus for privacy to be declared a fundamental right.

The government wondered if the privacy rights of a select few "could destroy the rights of large group of others", as it sought to link Aadhaar to right to livelihood.

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