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Privacy and the ‘nothing to hide’ argument

August 10, 2017Leave a commentDaily News1By Bijo

Privacy and the ‘nothing to hide’ argument: The right to privacy hearings before the nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court ended recently. During the conclusion, it was argued on behalf of the state of Gujarat that privacy claims are only made by those who have done something wrong. Read More

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