Create a custom practice set
Pick category, difficulty, number of questions, and time limit. Start instantly with your own quiz.
Generate QuizPick category, difficulty, number of questions, and time limit. Start instantly with your own quiz.
Generate QuizNo weekly quiz is published yet. Check the weekly page for the latest updates.
View Weekly PageAnswer: Transparency, judicial review, and public scrutiny of restrictions on digital rights
Anuradha Bhasin (2020) publication requirement for shutdown orders: (a) Context: Challenge to internet shutdowns in Jammu & Kashmir following Article 370 abrogation; issue of transparency in imposing digital restrictions, (b) Supreme Court holding: (i) Internet shutdown orders must be published for transparency and judicial review, (ii) Publication enables: (a) Public scrutiny of government's justification for restrictions, (b) Judicial review of whether restrictions satisfy proportionality test, (c) Democratic accountability through informed public discourse, (iii) Restrictions must satisfy proportionality test: legitimate aim, rational connection, least restrictive alternative, balancing of interests, (c) Applications: (i) J&K shutdown case: Court directed publication of orders, periodic review, time-bound restrictions, (ii) Digital governance: DPDP Act, 2023 requires transparency in data processing, government access to data, (iii) Algorithmic accountability: Emerging jurisprudence requires transparency in automated decision-making affecting rights, (d) Rationale: (i) Rule of law: Government action must be transparent, subject to legal scrutiny, not arbitrary, (ii) Rights protection: Publication enables judicial review, public scrutiny to ensure restrictions justified, not overbroad, (iii) Democratic accountability: Informed public discourse essential for democratic accountability in digital governance, (e) Illustrates adaptive constitutionalism: Applying enduring values (transparency, accountability) to emerging technological contexts; publication requirement ensures digital restrictions subject to constitutional scrutiny, democratic oversight.