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The Dog Is A Domesticated Carnivore of The Family Canidae. It Is Part of The Wolf-Like Canids, and Is The Most Widely Abundant Terrestrial Carnivore

The document discusses the landmark Supreme Court judgement from August 2017 that affirmed privacy as a constitutional right. It analyzed aspects of the judgement related to personal data collection and use of Aadhaar cards, including issues around the government not possessing the Aadhaar database source code, and mandatory linking of Aadhaar with other IDs. The case challenged the constitutionality of India's Aadhaar Card Scheme for collecting biometric and demographic data.

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The Dog Is A Domesticated Carnivore of The Family Canidae. It Is Part of The Wolf-Like Canids, and Is The Most Widely Abundant Terrestrial Carnivore

The document discusses the landmark Supreme Court judgement from August 2017 that affirmed privacy as a constitutional right. It analyzed aspects of the judgement related to personal data collection and use of Aadhaar cards, including issues around the government not possessing the Aadhaar database source code, and mandatory linking of Aadhaar with other IDs. The case challenged the constitutionality of India's Aadhaar Card Scheme for collecting biometric and demographic data.

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The dog is a domesticated carnivore of the family Canidae.

It is part of the wolf-like canids, and is


the most widely abundant terrestrial carnivore. 

24.08.2017 - SC): MANU/SC/1044/2017 SANJANA MITTAL1 ABSTRACT The document


contains the case comment on the Aadhaar card verdict by the honourable Supreme Court. The
case comment comprises the analysis on personal or private data, innovation of Aadhaar card,
implementation loopholes, the source code for the Aadhaar database is neither possessed by the
government or Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), linking of Aadhaar card with
pancard, sim cards, e-kyc is being referred to and utilization of Aadhaar for business purposes.
INTRODUCTION The Supreme Court in a nine-judge bench in Justice K.S. Puttaswamy vs
Union of India2 , on 24th August 2017, delivered its judgement asserting the Right to privacy as
a constitutional right and bringing it under the purview of Article 21. It pronounced protection to
be an essential segment of Part III of the Constitution of India.The remarkable and wide ranging
i.e. 547 pages judgmentcontains six conclusions and a great deal of intriguing perceptions. This
is a landmark case which is probably going to lead constitutional challenges to a wide scope of
Indian enactment. BACKGROUND A retired High Court Judge K.S. Puttaswamy filed a petition
in 2012 against the Union of India before a nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court challenging
the constitutionality of AadhaarCard Scheme of the Government of India, under which the
Government of India was collecting and compiling both the demographic and biometric data of
the residents of the country to be used for various purposes, was attacked on various counts
including the infringement of right to privacy. The case emerged out of a test to an established
test to the Aadhaar venture,
Lifespan: 10 – 13 years
Gestation period: 58 – 68 days
Scientific name: Canis lupus familiaris
Height: 15 – 110 cm (At Shoulder)
Daily sleep: 12 – 14 hours (Adult)
Speed: German Shepherd: 48 km/h, Greyhound: 72 km/h

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