New Delhi:
Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said today that terrorists and corrupt people have "no right to privacy" and such persons should not be allowed to abuse the system.
Speaking at the International Judicial Conference 2020 - 'Judiciary and the Changing World' at the Supreme Court, the minister said populism should not infringe upon the settled principles of law.
Mr Prasad said governance must be left to the elected representatives and delivering judgements should be left to the judges.
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