would infringe his rights under Articles 20(3) and 21 of the Constitution of India.
20. In India right of privacy has been culled ... Article 20(3) (right against self-incrimination) would be defeated by the statutory provisions for searches. However, the right to privacy was more specifically
decency and dignity,
right to live with dignity and personal liberty.
Right to life is also inclusive of right to privacy. In " Kharak
Singh ... Turning to the human rights point of view, Article 3 of
Universal Declaration of Human Rights deals with right to life, liberty
and security
grounds, it would be the right of that spouse
which comes in conflict with the so-called right to privacy of the respondent.
Thus ... would
be the right of that spouse which comes in conflict with the so called right to
the privacy of the other spouse by reason
privacy, the right against cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment and
the right to fair trial.
The discussion on the `right to privacy' in Sharda ... compel within the qualified and not absolute
Fundamental Rights of Right to Life, Liberty and Privacy from the
expressions supra, within the meaning of procedure
limitations also. It infringes fundamental rights under Article 20(3) , and also right to privacy and right to health which are guaranteed under Article ... case.
Whether these scientific techniques infringes fundamental rights under Article 20(3) and also right to privacy and right to health which are guaranteed under
insist on medical examination. The
avoidance thereof on the plea of right to privacy or of personal
liberty under Article 21 of the Constitution ... interests clash. Right to seek divorce on the ground of
impotency would directly come in conflict with so called right to
privacy of the respondent
right guaranteed under the Constitution, but
like other rights, which form a part of the fundamental
freedom protected by Part III, including the right ... under Article 21 , privacy is not an absolute
right, but a right which encroaches upon privacy will have
to withstand the touchstone of permissible restrictions
insist on medical examination. The avoidance
thereof on the plea of right to privacy or of personal liberty under
Article 21 of the Constitution ... interests clash. Right to seek divorce on the ground of
impotency would directly come in conflict with so called right to
privacy of the respondent
India.
However, right is not an absolute right. The Court had not given exhaustive
enumerations covered under right to privacy. Relevant paras are quoted
below ... rights which form part of the fundamental
freedoms protected by Part III, including the right to life and
personal liberty under Article 21 , privacy
Article 20(3) of the Constitution of India and
infringes the right of privacy.
4. As per Article 20(3) of the Constitution of India ... India.
However, right is not an absolute right. The Court had not given exhaustive
enumerations covered under right to privacy. Relevant paras are quoted
below