Do we have a Right to Privacy in India? | Indian Constitution Important Cases | Fundamental Right

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Hello Everybody! In this video, we are going to discuss about the Fundamental Right to Privacy - How did it evolve in India, what is the current status of this right in a very simple manner.

Important Cases and Development of Right to Privacy:
M.P. Sharma v. Satish Chandra - 8 Judge Bench
Kharak Singh v. State of U.P. - 6 Judge Bench
Both of these larger Supreme Court Benches clearly stated that Indian Constitution does not guarantee a Fundamental Right to Privacy.

The scope of the right of privacy to be extended from Article 21 came up from Kharak Singh’s case (1962).

The judgment in Justice KS Puttaswamy v. UOI (2018) held that Indian citizens enjoy a fundamental right to privacy that it is intrinsic to life and liberty which comes under Article 21 of the Constitution.
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