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Article 19 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Article 14 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Malak Singh Etc vs State Of Punjab & Haryana & Ors on 5 December, 1980
(44) In Kharak Singh's case (supra) the Supreme
Court held that unless specifically authorized by
law, it is constitutionally impermissible to invade
the privacy of an individual violating art. 21 of the
Constitution. The supreme court held as follows:
Shyambabu Verma vs State Of M.P. And Ors. on 8 January, 1996
(c) In the case of "Shyambabu Verma Vs State of M.P.
and others," 1996 CrLJ 2696, the High Court of
Madhya Pradesh came to deal with the case of a
person who was acquitted in a criminal case but was
aggrieved of being kept under surveillance over him
and history sheet being maintained with respect to
him with the Police Station Sabalgarh. Learned
Single Judge of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh
dealt in detail with the legal position on the subject.
In para 10 the Court came across with the following
take which is reproduced hereunder:-
Article 8 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Sunkara Satyanarayana vs State Of Andhra Pradesh, Home ... on 15 October, 1999
(d) In case titled "Sunkara Satyanarayana Vs State of
A. P," 2000 CrlJ 1297 of the Andhra Pradesh High
Court, a case of a truck driver with respect to whom
a history sheet was being maintained in the Police
Station came under examination. The learned Single
Judge of Andhra Pradesh High Court came to
generate questions involved in the case in para 8
and then dealt in a detailed manner with all the legal
facets attending the subject. Para 8 of said judgment
is reproduced hereunder:-
Article 17 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
S. Nambi Narayanan vs Siby Mathews & Others Etc. on 14 September, 2018
05. The matrix of right to dignity, privacy and reputation
is an inherent extension of fundamental right to life and liberty of
a citizen of India which he/she is entitled to guard against any
adverse action without any basis in law from the end of the State,
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its institutions, authorities and its individual functionaries which
includes Police Station/Police Officials as well. Reputation of an
individual is an insegregable facet of his right to life with dignity
is a poignant observation of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India
in para 35 of its judgment in the case of "S. Nambi Narayanan
Vs Siby Mathews," 2018 AIR (SC) 5112.