Indian Supreme Court Enshrines Right to Privacy So Government Can't Misuse Collected Data
The right to privacy was considered an extension of the Constitutional right to life as defined in Article 21.
The right to privacy was considered an extension of the Constitutional right to life as defined in Article 21.
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