The Supreme Court of India ruled that the right to privacy is a fundamental right protected by the Indian Constitution. The Court held that the right to privacy is intrinsic to life, liberty, and freedom and is essential for the meaningful exercise of the rights guaranteed in the Constitution. The Court ruled that the right to privacy extends to informational privacy and the right of individuals to determine the dissemination of personal information which includes the right to be forgotten and the right to be left alone.
The Supreme Court of India ruled that the right to privacy is a fundamental right protected by the Indian Constitution. The Court held that the right to privacy is intrinsic to life, liberty, and freedom and is essential for the meaningful exercise of the rights guaranteed in the Constitution. The Court ruled that the right to privacy extends to informational privacy and the right of individuals to determine the dissemination of personal information which includes the right to be forgotten and the right to be left alone.
The Supreme Court of India ruled that the right to privacy is a fundamental right protected by the Indian Constitution. The Court held that the right to privacy is intrinsic to life, liberty, and freedom and is essential for the meaningful exercise of the rights guaranteed in the Constitution. The Court ruled that the right to privacy extends to informational privacy and the right of individuals to determine the dissemination of personal information which includes the right to be forgotten and the right to be left alone.