Poontamilan S, BBA. LLB (Hons.), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Bangalore
ABSTRACT
Ignoring their sexuality that privacy is not an entire right but a violation must be justified by the law, the right to privacy in India is needed for the privacy of the individual and data privacy law. The Indian Constitution's Article 21, which is the focus of this paper, was the first to recognise privacy as a fundamental right. The evaluation of this right as a fundamental legal right is the main topic of this essay, Although this jurisprudence in right to privacy is important and also based on this period since we live in an era of information, not all information should be shared and some restrictions and protection should be required for that information, the importance of privacy and the right to privacy in Indian law has increased during these times. Protection of privacy is more important in today’s period because these days are full of technology and that can result in loss of the information provided and also required technological advancement for securing the data provided.
Keywords: Right to privacy, Data privacy law, Indian constitution, Fundamental rights, Protection of privacy, Role of privacy.
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