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COMMITTED TO CITIZENS’ FREEDOM OF CHOICE, RIGHT TO PRIVACY: GOVT

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 16 May

The Centre on Tuesday told the Supreme Court that it was committed to freedom of choice and the right to privacy of citizens and was in the process of coming out with a regulatory regime on data protection.

The Centre told a five-judge constituti­on bench, which is hearing the WhatsApp privacy policy matter, that it would either frame a statutory rule or issue executive guidelines, which would be binding in nature, on data protection.

“At the outset, the central government is committed to freedom of choice and right to privacy of citizens. This is nonnegotia­ble and we are committed for this,” Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Tushar Mehta told a bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra.

“We are already in the process of doing it (regulatory regime),” he told the bench, also comprising Justices A K Sikri, Amitava Roy, A M Khanwilkar and M M Shantanago­udar. However, the apex court asked Mehta that if the citizens felt their rights are affected due to the privacy policy, what would be the role of the court.

“The issue would be that the statute and the Act, which is in consonance with the Constituti­on, requires that you have a regulatory regime. You say you are in the process. Once you are in the process and the citizen feels my rights are affected, what is the role of the court," the bench asked.

“Can a private corporate say that even if I affect or dent the fundamenta­l rights of the citizen in absence of a regulation, the court cannot do it by issuing a writ,” the bench asked Mehta.

Responding to the query, Mehta said a private entity cannot say that a writ petition for appropriat­e direction would not lie. “If people at large are affected, they cannot say so,” he said. The bench, however, asked “they say they are doing a business. They say they are trading in right to informatio­n, right to choice and right to knowledge. What kind of right is this?”

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