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IFF’s legal interventions have set important precedents beyond J&K. The precedent that “access to the Internet is a fundamental right” was reaffirmed by the Supreme Court in 2025 in Pragya Prasun vs Union Of India, in a case involving e-KYC barriers for disabled persons. That case was built on the Anuradha Bhasin logic[citation needed] and declared digital access an intrinsic part of Article 21. IFF's earlier litigation on shutdowns and its public advocacy were referenced in media discussions of this verdict.[citation needed]