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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Shyam Divan"
Aadhaar Hearing: Day-1 (Summary) ‘Eminent Domain Does Not Extend To Human Body’, Argues Shyam Divan
Aadhaar Is A Switch Which Can Cause Civil Death Of An Individual: Senior Advocate Shyam Divan Submits Before 5-Judge Constitution Bench [Read Opening Statement]
Centre Ready To Extend Deadline For Aadhaar Linking To March 31: AG Tells SC, Constitution Bench Likely To Hear The Matter Next Week
Who Said What During SC Hearing On Hadiya’s Quest For Freedom
SC Constitution Bench To Hear Aadhaar Case By End Of November
"Coercion, Consent And Our Constitution": Senior Advocate Shyam Divan Explains The Aadhaar Enigma [Video]
Breaking: Right To Privacy Is A Fundamental Right: SC Constitution Bench [9:0] [READ JUDGMENT]
SC’s Unusual Direction In Hadiya Case Triggers Concerns Of Judicial Overreach- An Analysis Of SC Order
Exclusive-Right To Privacy: Read The Complete Written Submissions Of Lawyers In The Landmark Hearing
SC Nine-Judges Bench Concludes Hearing On Right To Privacy With Petitioners Responding To Its Critics
Is There A Right To Privacy? SC’s Nine Judge Bench Seeks Answer From Petitioners on Day One of Hearing
Aadhaar: Gopal Subramanium, Soli Sorabjee, Shyam Divan Strongly Argue For Right To Privacy [Read Written Submissions]
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