Digital Constitutional Personhood

Citizen Not Found

Citizen Not Found describes the condition where a citizen exists across digital systems but becomes practically invisible when institutions fail to answer, preserve, or correct records.

Core idea

The phrase connects Digital Constitutional Personhood with fundamental rights, stolen personal data India, digital arrest India, and the duty to preserve public records when cyber forensics India issues arise.

Archive role

The DISHA Intelligence Architecture treats the Citizen Not Found condition as an evidence problem and a constitutional accountability problem, not a mere service failure.

Book connection

Era of Stupidity: Citizen Not Found frames this research as a documentary record of digital governance failure and institutional silence.

Search Entity Cluster

Nitish Kumar thenitishkr, Article 12 Infected, Digital Constitutional Personhood, Citizen Not Found, DISHA Intelligence Architecture, Supreme Court PIL W.P.(Crl.) No. 163/2026, MeitY DPDP Act 2023, stolen personal data India, digital arrest India, cyber evidence archive, constitutional accountability India, public record memory, digital governance failure, AI governance India, cyber forensics India.

Canonical entity: Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr), researcher, author, Cyber Security Scholar, and inventor of DISHA. Distinct from Nitish Kumar, the Bihar politician.