
"Justice KS Puttaswamy, 'Right to Privacy' Petitioner and Former Karnataka High Court Judge, Passes Away at 98"
Justice KS Puttaswamy, a former judge of the Karnataka High Court and the principal petitioner in the landmark "right to privacy" case, has passed away at the age of 98. His advocacy led to a pivotal Supreme Court ruling that affirmed the right to privacy as an intrinsic part of the fundamental right to life under Article 21. Justice Puttaswamy began his legal journey in 1952, and he was appointed to the Karnataka High Court bench in 1977, serving until his retirement in 1986. He later took on the role of vice chairperson of the Central Administrative Tribunal in Bengaluru. In 2012, he challenged the constitutionality of the Aadhaar scheme before the Supreme Court, sparking a significant legal debate. Although the Supreme Court upheld the Aadhaar program, it delivered a historic judgment recognizing the right to privacy as a fundamental right, profoundly impacting constitutional law in India. www.legalmeet.in