interests, similar to privacy, i.e. right of free enjoyment, right to sleep, right to human dignity, right to have justice etc. enlarging the concept ... physical body,
ii) informational privacy, and
(iii) privacy of choice.
109.1.4. One aspect of privacy is the right to control the dissemination of personal information
same in evidence would constitute a clear
infringement of the right to privacy of the wife. While the High
Court did not dispute that ... illusory right in
the facts of this case.
6.2 Learned senior counsel for the respondent has stressed
upon the right to privacy of the respondent
right to be let alone". A
citizen has a right "to safeguard the privacy of his own,
his family, marriage, procreation, motherhood, child ... attracted. The said right cannot be
curtailed "except according to procedure established by
law".
The right privacy - by itself - has not been identified
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 ... circumstances subject to the principle of proportionality:
(a) Other fundamental rights : The right to privacy must be
considered in relation to its function in society
candidates contesting elections in furtherance of the right to information of
the voters violates the right to privacy ... candidates. The court found that
the former right of voters trumps the right to privacy because it serves a
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candidates contesting elections in furtherance of the right to information of
the voters violates the right to privacy ... candidates. The court found that
the former right of voters trumps the right to privacy because it serves a
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candidates contesting elections in furtherance of the right to information of
the voters violates the right to privacy ... candidates. The court found that
the former right of voters trumps the right to privacy because it serves a
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submissions were hardly examined.
(c) That any State action which infringes right to privacy would have
to pass the muster of the four fold test ... right, came to be followed in a series of
decisions. However, there have been occasions when the Supreme Court
found that right to privacy
submissions were hardly examined.
(c) That any State action which infringes right to privacy would have
to pass the muster of the four fold test ... fundamental right
under the Constitution, in view of the divergent views. All doubt over the
question whether right to privacy is a fundamental right
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 and liberty guaranteed to the
citizens of this country by Article 21. It characterized the right as a
“right