Ex-HC judge Puttaswamy dies at 98
Justice Puttaswamy was the lead petitioner who had moved the apex court in 2012 challenging the constitutional validity of the Aadhaar scheme as being violative of the privacy right
PTI
New Delhi, 28 Oct
Former Karnataka High Court judge
Justice KS Puttaswamy, who played a pivotal role in declaration of right to
privacy as a fundamental right from the Supreme Court in 2017, passed away at
his Bengaluru residence on Monday. He was 98.
Justice Puttaswamy was the lead
petitioner who had moved the apex court in 2012 challenging the constitutional
validity of the Aadhaar scheme as being violative of the privacy right. The
Aadhaar scheme subsequently received legislative sanction.
In a landmark verdict in August
2017, a nine-judge bench through an unanimous verdict declared the right to
privacy a fundamental right under Article 21 (protection of life and personal
liberty) of the Constitution.
It had underlined privacy to be
"the constitutional core of human dignity". Born on February 8, 1926,
Puttaswamy studied at Maharaja's College, Mysore and obtained a law degree from
Government Law College, Bengaluru.
He was enrolled as an advocate in
January 1952 and became the Karnataka High Court judge on 28 November, 1977. -PTI
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