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FB Live: Karuna Nundy on Why We Need the Right to Privacy

Constitutional law expert Karuna Nundy answers your questions about the need for a right to privacy.

Vakasha Sachdev
Politics
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The Quint’s Legal Correspondent Vakasha Sachdev in conversation with Ms Nundy
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The Quint’s Legal Correspondent Vakasha Sachdev in conversation with Ms Nundy
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The Supreme Court is currently deciding whether Indian citizens have a fundamental right to privacy under the Constitution of India. But why do we need a right to privacy? Why should you care if this is a fundamental right? And what does privacy have to do with Aadhaar and other laws?

Also Read: Right to Privacy: SC to Make History, But Maybe Not In a Good Way

To help you understand these issues better, we spoke to Supreme Court advocate Karuna Nundy, an expert in Constitutional law, and one of Forbes India’s ‘Minds That Matter’. Watch her answer our questions, and questions from the public, about what’s at stake.

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Published: 19 Jul 2017,09:10 PM IST

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