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Liberty can be tenuous if judiciary not vigilant, observes SC

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New Delhi, Aug 24 (IANS) The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that liberty of the citizens can be at peril if the judiciary is not alert, and also stressed the need for progressive interpretation of the Constitution to meet the aspirations of the changing times.

The Supreme Court cited the Emergency, without naming it directly, as an example when personal liberties can be suspended.

“India’s brush with a regime of the suspension of life and personal liberty in the not too distant past is a grim reminder of how tenuous liberty can be, if the judiciary is not vigilant,” the apex court said in its Right to Privacy judgement.

The opposition has been criticising the Narendra Modi government for imposing an “undeclared Emergency” in the country, and on Thursday interpreted the apex court judgement as a setback to the government.

The apex court also said that the interpretation of the Constitution “cannot be frozen” by its original understanding.

“The Constitution has evolved and must continuously evolve to meet the aspirations and challenges of the present and the future. Nor can judges foresee every challenge and contingency which may arise in the future.

“This is particularly of relevance in an age where technology reshapes our fundamental understanding of information, knowledge and human relationships that was unknown even in the recent past,” it said.

Former Attorney General Soli Sorabjee hailed the judgement as “progressive”, saying that the apex court has been futuristic in its observations.

The judgement also said: “As judges interpreting the Constitution today, the court must leave open the path for succeeding generations to meet the challenges to privacy that may be unknown today.”

The court, while deciding that the Right to Privacy is a fundamental right, also fell back on debates in the Constituent Assembly.

It underlined that clauses protecting the secrecy of correspondence and searches and seizures were dropped on certain grounds, but “from this, it cannot be concluded that the Constituent Assembly had expressly resolved to reject the notion of the right to privacy as an integral element of the liberty and freedoms guaranteed by the fundamental rights”.

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Cheers and Cheers: Barzilla’s Joyful Ode to Inclusivity and Celebration

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The RG Marathon Championship Run 2023 in Goa was a testament to inclusivity. Initially resistant to including persons with disabilities, it eventually featured wheelchair and standing categories, thanks to advocates’ efforts. Participants showed exceptional determination, emphasizing unity in diversity. Despite challenging weather, they demonstrated the power of community support, highlighting the need for accessibility and inclusion in all state-level events in Goa.

Following the marathon, a gathering of differently-abled individuals, predominantly wheelchair users, convened for a celebratory lunch at Barzilla. The event, orchestrated by Mr. Shariq Khan and Mr. Zain Aftab, proprietors of Barzilla, honored the birthday of Sadaf Fatima, who also uses a wheelchair and is Mr. Shariq Khan’s wife.

 

The lunch featured esteemed guests including the Tourism Minister of Goa, MLA Rohan Khaunte of Porvorim, Social Welfare Minister Subhash Phal Desai, and the State Commissioner for Persons with Disability in Goa, Guruprasad Pawaskar. The event was impeccably hosted by Ms. Falak Fatima and Mr. Adarsh Parashar, offering activities such as Karaoke and Billiards. The youth of Goa exhibited their unwavering support for the community, making the party an unequivocal success.

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