印度的隐私权:宪法基础及对现代问题的影响

Nitin Raj Singh
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隐私权是印度宪法框架内个人自主的基本支柱。本文全面探讨了印度隐私权的多面性,深入研究了其历史根源、宪法基础、当代挑战和未来展望。本研究从审查独立前的文化和法律景观入手,展开了主要载于第 21 条的隐私权的宪法基础,并通过 K.S. Puttaswamy 诉印度联邦案(2017 年)等具有里程碑意义的司法声明探讨了隐私权的演变。考虑到个人隐私与社会利益之间的微妙平衡,本文批判性地分析了对该权利的限制。研究深入到国际层面,与全球标准进行了比较分析,并探讨了国际条约和公约对印度法律框架的影响。研究还讨论了对隐私权判例的批评,以及实施过程中的挑战和平衡隐私权与国家安全需要之间的微妙关系。研究最后强调了隐私权在现代印度的持续重要性,并呼吁政策制定者和利益相关者采取行动加强和调整法律框架,以应对新出现的挑战。
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RIGHT TO PRIVACY IN INDIA: CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS AND IMPLICATIONS ON MODERN ISSUES
The right to privacy stands as a fundamental pillar of individual autonomy within the constitutional framework of India. This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted landscape surrounding the right to privacy in India, delving into its historical roots, constitutional foundations, contemporary challenges, and future outlook. Commencing with an examination of pre-independence cultural and legal landscapes, the study unfolds the constitutional basis of the right, predominantly enshrined in Article 21, exploring its evolution through landmark judicial pronouncements such as K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017). The paper critically analyzes the limitations placed on the right, considering the delicate balance between individual privacy and societal interests. The research delves into the international dimension, conducting a comparative analysis with global standards and exploring the influence of international treaties and conventions on India's legal framework. Critiques of the right to privacy jurisprudence are discussed, alongside challenges in implementation and the nuanced task of balancing privacy with national security imperatives. The research concludes by underscoring the continued significance of the right to privacy in modern India and issuing a call to action for policymakers and stakeholders to fortify and adapt the legal framework in anticipation of emerging challenges.
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