decision in K.S. Puttaswamy (Privacy-9J.) v. Union of India, reveals that privacy is concomitant to the right of the individual to exercise control ... choices. Further, this Court held that the right to dignity is intertwined with the right to privacy. This means that a person can exercise
provision which invades the rights and liberties of citizens especially the Right to Privacy, therefore, exercise of power thereunder is hedged by certain conditions ... demands of the State (Revenue) vis-a-vis the rights and liberties including right to privacy available to the citizens of this country. Therefore
privacy. Assuming that the fundamental rights explicitly guaranteed to a citizen have penumbral zones and that the right to privacy is itself a fundamental right ... Article 21 guarantees right to life and personal liberty, which includes right to live with dignity, privacy and reputation. Article 14 ensures that State action
such scientific advances and tools which result in invasion of right to privacy of an individual and may not only be prejudicial to the rights ... view, when there is apparent conflict between the right to privacy of a person not to submit himself forcibly to medical examination and duty
right to dignity of each and every individual whenever the occasion arises, for without the right to live with dignity, all other fundamental rights ... strata, gender or orientation. It was further observed that privacy is a right which protect the inner sphere of the individual from interference from state
details of criminal prosecution faced as a juvenile is violative of right to privacy and right to reputation of child, guaranteed under Article ... details of criminal prosecution faced by a juvenile is violative of right to privacy and right to reputation of child, guaranteed under the Constitution
judgement of the Apex Court in the case of In Re: Right to Privacy of Adolescents [Suo Motu Writ Petition ... judgements of the Apex Court in the case of In Re: Right to Privacy of Adolescents (supra), Ramji Lal Bairwa & Another (supra) and Sanjeev
that police surveillance based upon a history sheet implicates a limited right to privacy implicit in the Constitutional right to life and personal liberty. According ... autonomy should be respected; there is a right to be left alone. However, the right to privacy is not absolute and the creation
police authorities have seriously encroached upon the privacy of the petitioner and his fundamental right of personal liberty.
26. Taking into consideration the spirit ... privacy. Assuming that the fundamental rights explicitly guaranteed to a citizen have penumbral zones and that the right to privacy is itself a fundamental right
judgement of the Apex Court in the case of In Re: Right to Privacy of Adolescents [Suo Motu Writ Petition ... judgements of the Apex Court in the case of In Re: Right to Privacy of Adolescents (supra), Ramji Lal Bairwa & Another (supra) and Sanjeev