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Privacy as per Nariman

In the Indian context, a fundamental right to privacy would cover at least three aspects, stated Supreme Court Justice Rohinton Nariman (pictured), while delivering his judgment, along with eight other judges, on whether the right to privacy is an integral part of right to life and personal liberty guaranteed in Article 21 of the Constitution. The nine-judge bench upheld privacy as a fundamental right. The facets Nariman referred to are: "Privacy that involves the person (for example, the right to move freely); informational privacy that deals with the person’s mind (control over dissemination of information that is personal to him);......



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