The document discusses privacy laws in Malaysia. It defines privacy and its importance to human dignity. Privacy encompasses information, bodily, communications, and territorial privacy. The Constitution of Malaysia does not explicitly mention privacy rights but protects related rights like speech and movement. Several laws like the Internal Security Act and Communications and Multimedia Act can implicate privacy. The Personal Data Protection Act aims to regulate privacy but has faced delays. Invasion of privacy involves intrusion into private affairs. Case law has established four privacy torts: intrusion, disclosure of private facts, appropriation, and false light. Media have obligations regarding privacy and face lawsuits if they violate individuals' privacy rights. Several cases in Malaysia involve privacy breaches through circulating photos, videos