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Right to Privacy as a Fundamental Right: Evolution and Challenges

Published On: October 13th 2025 Authored By: Aman Kumar Heeralal Yadav Law College,University of Lucknow Abstract The right to privacy has undergone a transformative journey in India’s constitutional jurisprudence. Initially denied recognition in early decisions such as M.P. Sharma v Satish Chandra (1954) and Kharak Singh v State of Uttar Pradesh (1962), privacy was later […]

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Right To Privacy in the Era of Technological Advancement

Published On: October 11th 2025 Authored By: Azaa Junaid Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University Abstract The recent technological advancements have changed how personal data is acquired,  processed, and scrutinized, thereby escalating threats to privacy breaches. Privacy recognized internationally as a fundamental human right, is a cornerstone of individual autonomy and dignity. This article explores

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Right to Privacy as a Fundamental Right: Evolution and Challenges

Published On: October 11th 2025 Authored By: Priyanshu Singh Amity University, Noida ABSTRACT The right to privacy has slowly become one of the most important rights in India, even though it is not directly written in the Constitution. At first, the Supreme Court refused to accept privacy as a fundamental right in cases like M.P.

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Right to Privacy as a Fundamental Right: Evolution and Challenges

Published On: October 11th 2025 Authored By: Aayush Chaudhary Shobhit University, Gangoh (Saharanpur) Abstract The recognition of the right to privacy as a fundamental right in India has been one of the most significant constitutional developments of the past decade. While the Constitution of India does not expressly enumerate privacy as a distinct fundamental right,

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THE SURVEILLANCE DILEMMA: PRIVACY AND POLICY CONCERNS OVER FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY IN INDIA

Published On: September 30th 2025 Authored By: Shaheena Parvin M CHENNAI DR.AMBEDKAR GOVERNMENT LAW COLLEGE PUDUPAKKAM ABSTRACT Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) is the most difficult aspect of surveillance today, creating profound conflicts between the fundamental state objective of security and the irresolvable value of an individual’s right to privacy. In India, FRT has been deployed

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