A spectacular judgment
I have not lived in India for 40 years. Yet the land of my birth can occasionally stun me with a step so spectacular that it leaves me breathless. The judgment by a nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court last August that privacy is a fundamental right in India, rooted in the Constitution, and fully enforceable, is one such occasion.
Manish Nandy
Published 10.01.18, 12:00 AM