Twitterati celebrate Right To Privacy with funny, witty tweets

By Team Asianet NewsableFirst Published Aug 24, 2017, 4:47 PM IST
Highlights
  • In democratic India, privacy was considered as a common law and not a fundamental right.
  • Now, a nine-judge Constitutional bench of the Supreme Court has declared that privacy is a fundamental right like the right to life. 
  • While the decision has been lauded by Twitterati, some decided to show the lighter side of the right to privacy.

Today, the Supreme Court passed a judgement that privacy is a fundamental right for every Indian guaranteed under Article 14, 19 and 21 of the Constitution and is an intrinsic part of the right to life and liberty. The verdict goes much beyond one's right to protect one's Aadhaar details, it is about the right of an individual to be left alone, protect their personal details. While the decision has been lauded by Twitterati, some decided to show the lighter side of the right to privacy. Here's a look at some of the fun and witty tweets:

*Knocks on door*
Mom: Kya kar rahi ho beta?
Me: Supreme court Ka judgement nahi dekha #RightToPrivacy So, baad mai aana

*homeless now*

— Angoor Stark 🍇 (@ladywithflaws) August 24, 2017

https://twitter.com/Fun_MotivateMe/status/900655172937957376

#RightToPrivacy mode activated. pic.twitter.com/mgb7r5LRBf

— Krishna (@Atheist_Krishna) August 24, 2017

Finally!#RightToPrivacy #Constitution #FundamentalRight pic.twitter.com/azyIyczdK8

— VagaTweets (@VagaTweets) August 24, 2017

#RightToPrivacy pic.twitter.com/xQE6ubFFIU

— himanshu dalwadi (@himanshudalwadi) August 24, 2017

SC taking down the government's arguments like #RighToPrivacy pic.twitter.com/ELgq5S30Ve

— Damsel in This Dress (@secondofhername) August 24, 2017

#RightToPrivacy judgement given by SC.
Aadhar card and #RightToPrivacy Jokes 👇👇 pic.twitter.com/2BeJrDwOOk

— Sir De Villiers #HMP (@sp6398) August 24, 2017

Supreme Court declares #RightToPrivacy as fundamental right under the Constitution only if you link your Aadhar Card to the Supreme Court.

— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) August 24, 2017

ma: where u going? who u going with? when will u come home? u have to tell me

me: well, actually, a 9-judge bench has unanimously declared–

— Rega Jha (@RegaJha) August 24, 2017
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