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Posted 01 May 2025

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Recently, Supreme Court in Amar Jain V Union of India and Ors. judgment held that inclusive and meaningful digital access to e-governance and welfare delivery systems is a part of the fundamental right to life and liberty.

Key Highlights of Judgment

  • Directed to revise the digital Know-Your-Customer (KYC) norms: To enable persons with facial disfiguration due to acid attacks or visual impairment to access banking and e-governance services.
    • Under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, the Court issued twenty directions to make the eKYC process accessible to them.
  • Invoking the ‘principle of substantive equality’: Digital transformation must be both inclusive and equitable.
  • Part of Article 21: Right to digital access emerges as an instinctive component of the right to life and liberty.
  • State's obligation: Under Articles 21 [Right to a dignified life], 14 [Right to Equality], 15 [Right against discrimination], and 38 [directs the State to promote Social Justice] of the Constitution, state is obliged to ensure digital infrastructure to all vulnerable marginalized populations.

Significance of inclusive digital access: Access essential governmental schemes, reducing rural-urban divide, access to online learning platforms, and financial technologies, inclusion of marginalised in development process, etc.

Other Supreme Court Judgments concerning Right to Internet Access

  • Sabu Mathew George v. Union of India (2017): Directed search engines to proactively block advertisements related to pre-natal sex determination but clarified that it does not create any kind of curtailment in right to access information and freedom of expression.
  • Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India (2020): Accessing the Internet for Freedom of Speech and Expression and the right to carry out trade is protected as a Fundamental Right under Article 19(1)(a) and Article 19(1)(g), respectively.
  • Tags :
  • Article 21
  • Article 19(1)(a)
  • Article 19(1)(g)
  • Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India (2020)
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