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#Aadhaar (Day 32) hearing will begin shortly.
Senior advocate Rakesh Dwivedi will resume his submissions for the State/ UIDAI. He's likely to finish by lunch tomorrow.
RD quotes two professors from Georgetown university and Stanford law school on conflict of human rights.
Also cites a book of Emmanuel Kant.
RD discusses reasonable and legitimate expectation of privacy from a UK judgement. Says context is very important. A criminal might not have any expectation of personal autonomy whereas a common man will.
RD quotes a South African judgment: Only a person's inner sanctum is protected from other conflicting rights. As a person moves into communal relations, her personal space also shrinks.
RD says that the Indian position on reasonable expectation of privacy is closer to the United States than Europe.
RD: Individuals live in communities and their personality is shaped by imbibing cultural and social values of the society. Regulations are designed to protect objective principles that define reasonable expectation of privacy.
Internet issues. Please follow @gautambhatia88
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