favour of the
subject, inasmuch as they impinge upon the fundamental right to
privacy, recently recognised by this Court in K.S. Puttaswamy ... legislative balance between powers
of investigation and the obligation to uphold privacy rights of the
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individual. He then went on to argue that
legal rights were broadened, the right to life had “come
to mean the right to enjoy life – the right to be let alone”. Recognizing that ... right to be let alone”.”37
The right to be let alone is a part of the right to enjoy life. The right to enjoy
right to personal liberty. the right to move freely
throughout India and the freedom of speech create an
independent fundamental right of privacy ... also
the right to disribute, the right to receive, the right to
read and that without those peripheral rights the specific
right would be less
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
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
also the right to distribute, the right to receive,
and the right to read and that without these peripheral rights, the
specific right would ... right is treated as a personal right distinct from a right
to property. The right is, however, not absolute though any intrusion
into the right
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".
19. The right to privacy-by itself
Rights, through Article 19 articulates the right to information as follows:
"Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes ... India, there is no
law relating to data protection, or privacy; privacy rights have evolved through the interpretive
process. The right to privacy, characterized
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
protection of the rights and freedoms of
others."
(Emphasis supplied).
As one of the basic Human Rights, the right of privacy is not treated ... protection of health or morals or
protection of rights and freedoms of others.
Right of Privacy may, apart from contract, also arise