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|contents=While not explicitly mentioned in the Indian constitution, the right to privacy has been recognized by the Indian Supreme Court. In [[Probable year::2017]], they ruled unanimously that the right to privacy for all people falls under Article 21, which provides the “protection of life and personal liberty” (McCarthy; Mahapatra & Choudhary). | |contents=While not explicitly mentioned in the Indian constitution, the right to privacy has been recognized by the Indian Supreme Court. In [[Probable year:: 2017]], they ruled unanimously that the right to privacy for all people falls under Article 21, which provides the “protection of life and personal liberty” (McCarthy; Mahapatra & Choudhary). | ||
McCarthy, J. ([[Probable year::2017]], Aug. 24). Indian Supreme Court declares privacy a fundamental right. NPR. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/[[Probable year::2017]]/ 08/24/545963181/indian-supreme-court-declares-privacy-a-fundamental-right | McCarthy, J. ([[Probable year:: 2017]], Aug. 24). Indian Supreme Court declares privacy a fundamental right. NPR. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/[[Probable year:: 2017]]/ 08/24/545963181/indian-supreme-court-declares-privacy-a-fundamental-right | ||
Mahapatra, D. & Choudhary, A.A. ([[Probable year::2017]], Aug. 24). Right to privacy is a fundamental right, it is intrinsic to the right to life: Supreme Court. Times of India. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/right-to-privacy-is-a-fundamental-right-supreme-court/articleshow/60203394.cms | Mahapatra, D. & Choudhary, A.A. ([[Probable year:: 2017]], Aug. 24). Right to privacy is a fundamental right, it is intrinsic to the right to life: Supreme Court. Times of India. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/right-to-privacy-is-a-fundamental-right-supreme-court/articleshow/60203394.cms | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
India
While not explicitly mentioned in the Indian constitution, the right to privacy has been recognized by the Indian Supreme Court. In 2017, they ruled unanimously that the right to privacy for all people falls under Article 21, which provides the “protection of life and personal liberty” (McCarthy; Mahapatra & Choudhary).
McCarthy, J. (2017, Aug. 24). Indian Supreme Court declares privacy a fundamental right. NPR. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/ 08/24/545963181/indian-supreme-court-declares-privacy-a-fundamental-right Mahapatra, D. & Choudhary, A.A. (2017, Aug. 24). Right to privacy is a fundamental right, it is intrinsic to the right to life: Supreme Court. Times of India. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/right-to-privacy-is-a-fundamental-right-supreme-court/articleshow/60203394.cms