SC verdict one of the most important since advent of

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Welcoming the Supreme Court's judgement declaring right to privacy a fundamental right under the Constitution, leader today said privacy was at the core of personal liberty.

The apex court's unanimous verdict, he added, comes across as a "setback" for the Centre.


"The judgement delivered today is a landmark verdict and will rank among the most important judgements delivered by the Supreme since the advent of the Constitution of India," the senior leader told reporters.

"By virtue of the judgement of the Supreme Court, Article 21 has acquired a new magnificent," he added.

Privacy, he added, was at the core of personal liberty and "an inalienable part" of life itself.

Chidambaram also criticised the government's approach in its interpretation of under Article 21 -- on the protection of life and personal liberty - and alleged that its stand was "inconsistent".

The former Union minister noted that the Centre had argued before the apex that there was no fundamental right to privacy and observed that the judgement was a "setback" to the

He also said was conceived as an "administrative tool" in order to ensure the benefits of welfare schemes reached the targeted people.

"This government's approach to is totally inconsistent with the previous UPA government's approach, which is why challenges have arisen."

In a landmark decision that will affect the lives of all Indians, the Supreme today unanimously declared that right to privacy was a fundamental right under the Constitution.

A nine-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice J S 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".

The ruling on the highly contentious issue was to deal with a batch of petitions challenging the Centre's move to make mandatory for availing the benefits of various social welfare schemes.

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