
"There is a fundamental right to privacy, but it is a wholly qualified right since right to privacy consists of various aspects and is a sub-species of the right to liberty, every aspect of it will not qualify as a fundamental right," Centre told a 9-judge constitution bench headed by CJI JS Khehar.
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