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
right to go abroad, right against solitary confinement, right against bar fetters, right to legal aid, right to speedy trial, right against hand-cuffing, right ... right against public hanging, right to doctor's assistance and right to shelter (see Unni Krishnan's case ).
38. Right to privacy
having been provided is a
violation of his right against self-incrimination
and right to privacy which are guaranteed
under Articles 20 clause ... provide for taking away the fundamental
rights guaranteed under Article 20 (3) and
21 , particularly the Right to privacy, is
protected under Article
important guidelines.
"26. As one of the basic Human Rights, the right of privacy is not treated as absolute and is subject to such ... right to (sic) her constitutional right of her life enshrined under Article 21 cannot be taken to be an absolute right. The right of privacy
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 ... recognized as a Fundamental Right. It is an "inherent
right", an "intrinsic right" that always exists and has been
classified
right and in paragraph 26, the
Supreme Court provided the following important
guidelines :
26. As one of the basic Human Rights, the
right of privacy ... right, forming part of right to
life enshrined under Article 21 can not be taken to be
an absolute right. The right of privacy
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right
has been read into Article 21 , it cannot be
treated as absolute right. What is
emphasized is that some limitations on this
right have ... grounds, it
would be the right of that spouse which
comes in conflict with the so called right to
privacy of the Respondent. Thus
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 which emanates from the three rights namely the freedom of speech, the right to personal liberty and the right to move freely throughout India
human
dignity and is fundamental to the realization of human rights.
22. Right to Privacy is regarded as one of the most crucial human
rights ... privacy observed:
“297. What, then, does privacy postulate? Privacy
postulates the reservation of a private space for the
individual, described as the right