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Right to privacy - By Suavely Dash
1.
2. Right to be let alone
Free from any
unwarranted publicity
Right to live without
any unwarranted
interference by the
public
3.
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5. Case of Kharak Singh v. State of UP
Govind v. State of Madhya Pradesh
Smt. Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India
6.
7. Can your right over
personal data be
negotiated?
Are Aadhaar Data in
safe hands?
8. Monitoring and
surveillance
› protection and
destruction of such data
Tapping of telephone
Privacy Bill, 2011
Big data
› availability of such data
in such volume through
various sources such as
Facebook etc.
9. Ensure the self respect of the individual
Boost to the Right to personal liberty
Prevention of fraud
Free expression and privacy in the digital
age
10. 86 per cent of the respondents were in
favour of a privacy law in India.
Over 9,600 people participated in the survey.