GK Question

polity hard mcq

In Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017), the final step of proportionality test requires balancing. What does this step primarily assess?

  1. Whether the restriction has any rational connection to the aim
  2. Whether the benefits of the restriction outweigh the harm to fundamental rights
  3. Whether the State has a legitimate aim for the restriction
  4. Whether there are any less restrictive alternatives available

Answer: Whether the benefits of the restriction outweigh the harm to fundamental rights

Puttaswamy (2017) balancing step in proportionality: (a) Context: Challenge to Aadhaar scheme, surveillance laws based on right to privacy under Article 21, (b) Proportionality test - balancing step: (i) Final step: Benefits of restriction must outweigh harm to fundamental rights, (ii) Applied to Aadhaar: Benefits (efficient welfare delivery, tax compliance) vs. harm (privacy intrusion, profiling risks), (iii) Outcome: For welfare schemes, tax compliance, benefits outweighed harm; for bank accounts, mobile numbers, harm outweighed benefits, (c) Applications: (i) Aadhaar authentication: Upheld for welfare schemes funded from Consolidated Fund, PAN-Aadhaar linking for tax; struck down for bank accounts, mobile numbers, school admissions, (ii) Data protection: DPDP Act, 2023 requires balancing data processing benefits against privacy risks, (iii) Surveillance oversight: Anuradha Bhasis (2020) applied balancing to internet shutdowns, requiring publication, time-bound orders, judicial review, (d) Rationale: (i) Calibrated balancing: Balancing step enables nuanced assessment of rights restrictions, not absolute prohibition or unlimited state power, (ii) Rights protection: Ensures restrictions justified, not arbitrary; core rights protected against disproportionate intrusion, (iii) Democratic legitimacy: Enables state to pursue legitimate aims while protecting individual rights through calibrated review, (e) Illustrates sophisticated judicial review: Proportionality test enables courts to balance rights vs. state interests; ensures restrictions are justified, necessary, balanced, not arbitrary or overbroad.

Topic Puttaswamy Case - Balancing Step in Proportionality Analysis
Exam Relevance Puttaswamy balancing step critical for UPSC Mains and Judiciary exams