sense an inherent right of property. If a right of privacy can be acquired, I fail to see how the fact that a public road ... intrude upon that neighbour's privacy; and that an invasion of privacy is an infraction of a right, for which the person injured
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
conflict in various decisions was found with regard to the right to privacy of an individual and true nature of such a right. The same ... Attorney General for India urged that the existence of a fundamental right to privacy is in doubt in view of two decisions : the first
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
allowing a second appeal holding that the plaintiffs could claim the right of privacy against the defendants and remanding the case to the first appellate ... land was acquired such a right and therefore no question of its cessation could arise. This right of privacy is claimable by either party
competing rights of individuals and institutions. The interface of employers' rights, child rights and employees' rights and a composite view and concerted implementation ... rights of an employer are hedged, by the constitutional rights of a child. The interplay of the employer's rights with the constitutional rights
competing rights of individuals and institutions. The interface of employers' rights, child rights and employees' rights and a composite view and concerted implementation ... rights of an employer are hedged, by the constitutional rights of a child. The interplay of the employer's rights with the constitutional rights
right to be let alone". A citizen has a right "to safeguard the privacy of his own, his family, marriage, procreation, motherhood, child ... attraded. The said right cannot be curtailed "except according to procedure established by law.
19. The right to privacy by itself has not been
plaintiff on the ground that it invaded the plaintiff's right of privacy. The trial Court found that no customary right of privacy ... question of customary right and the changes that had taken place in India during the last 50 years
the right of privacy based on social
right to be let alone". A citizen has a right "to safeguard the privacy of his own, his family, marriage, procreation, motherhood, child ... Supreme Court has however, clarified that like most other fundamental rights the right to privacy is not "absolute right". A persons privacy interests