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Karnataka HC upholds state’s socio-economic survey, mandates voluntary participation and data privacy

In its judgment, the court stressed that participation in the survey must remain entirely voluntary. It directed the government to issue a clear notification ensuring that citizens are aware they are not obligated to participate

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On September 12, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah announced the launch of a large-scale caste-based socio-economic survey aimed at assessing the socio-educational landscape. Representational pic

On September 12, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah announced the launch of a large-scale caste-based socio-economic survey aimed at assessing the socio-educational landscape. Representational pic

The Karnataka High Court (HC) on Thursday refused to stay the ongoing socio-economic survey initiated by the state government, despite objections raised by petitioners regarding its methodology and intent, news agency ANI reported.

In its judgment, the court stressed that participation in the survey must remain entirely voluntary. It directed the government to issue a clear notification ensuring that citizens are aware they are not obligated to participate.

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