important guidelines.
"26. As one of the basic Human Rights, the right of privacy is not treated as absolute and is subject to such ... right to (sic) her constitutional right of her life enshrined under Article 21 cannot be taken to be an absolute right. The right of privacy
corresponding duty not to violate that right."
9. While dealing with the right of privacy vis-a-vis the right of the press ... Constitution of India. Right of Information has been recognised as a Fundamental Right and the Right of Press to furnish the information or facts
plaintiffs established their prescriptive right over the pathway, that the window in the kitchen wall disturbed the plaintiffs* right of privacy and the shifting ... laws and rights which, were founded on the customs of their grand-fathers.
18. The right of privacy is based on the custom of purdah
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966
which recognizes the right to privacy and also referred to
Article 12 of the Universal Declaration ... right which is only being recognized as a fundamental right
falling in part III of the Constitution of India.
650. Let the right of privacy
education among other matters.
Restrictions and Limitations:
47. Right to information and Right to privacy are, therefore, not absolute rights,
both the rights ... right to
personal liberty, the right to move freely throughout the territory of India and
the freedom of speech create an independent right of privacy
right to life guaranteed by the Article 21 of the
Constitution of India. It is contended that right to personal liberty and
privacy includes ... Petitioners' right to
personal liberty (which includes right to eat food of one's choice) and
privacy guaranteed under Article
some
cases the right has been held to be amalgam of various rights.
57. But the right to privacy in terms of Article ... Human Rights
and then laid down the following principle:-
"26. As one of the basic Human Rights, the right of
privacy is not treated
must also be placed in the context of other rights and values.
Any right to privacy must encompass and protect the personal intimacies ... right to personal liberty, the right to move freely throughout the territory of India and the freedom of speech create an independent right of privacy
right. National security would thus be an
obvious restriction, so would the provisos to different
fundamental rights, dependent on where the right to
privacy would ... recognized as a Fundamental Right. It is an "inherent
right", an "intrinsic right" that always exists and has been
classified
concept of publicity rights, held that:
"14. The right of publicity has evolved from the right of privacy and
can inhere only ... absence of statutory acknowledgement of such rights, the
fountainhead of such rights would be the right to privacy emanating from
Article 21.
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