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VOL. 9, ISSUE 1 (2023)
Right to privacy in India
Authors
Dr. Suresh Kumar, Dr. Karan Singh Gaur
Abstract
Many international treaties recognise privacy as a fundamental human right. It is crucial for the preservation of human integrity and serves as one of the foundational elements of a democracy. It upholds one's own and other people's rights. All people have the right to privacy just by virtue of being alive. Physical integrity, individual freedom, the right to free speech, and the freedom to move or think are also included. Thus, privacy encompasses more than just the physical body and also includes integrity, individual autonomy, data, voice, permission, challenges, activities, ideas, and image. As a result, it is a relationship that is impartial and free from disturbance, unwelcome intrusion, or invasion of personal space between an individual, a community, and an individual. This paper will be discussing introduction, right to privacy in India, case laws, conclusion.
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Pages:169-175
How to cite this article:
Dr. Suresh Kumar, Dr. Karan Singh Gaur "Right to privacy in India". International Journal of Law, Vol 9, Issue 1, 2023, Pages 169-175
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