English, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

"privacy should be our fundamental right" essay in favour of the motion
plzz..its urgent
bst will be marked brainliest...!!!!!

Answers

Answered by raj255
1
Human beings have a natural need to autonomy or control over confidential part of their. This need is inherent in human behaviour and now this has been recognized as fundamental right to privacy. It is not a right against physical restrains but it is a right against psychological restrain or encroachment of right . USA, UK, India, and at International level UDHR, ECHR, ICCPR has recognized this right as fundamental right. The scholars and judges have also found the necessity of this right. Warren and Brandeis were the some of them. Well known Lord Denning also found its necessity in modern life and also tried to trace out the root of right to privacy in the common law .

Right to Privacy is not explicit in the Constitution of India, so it is a subject of judicial interpretation. The judicial interpretations of fundamental right bring it within the purview of fundamental right. The journey of this project would start from the search of answer of issue that whether the right to privacy is a fundamental right, through analysis of cases and some pioneering work of scholars.
Answered by sreeveda1
1
The right to privacy is our right to keep a domain around us, which includes all those things that are apart of us, such as our body, home, property, thoughts, feelings, secrets and identity. The right to privacy gives us the ability to choose which parts in this domain can be accessed by others, and to control the extent, manner and timing of the use of those parts we choose to disclose (Privacy Concerns 1). “Everyone has the right for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence. There shall be no interference by a public authority with the exercise of this right…” (Privacy concerns 2). In 1998, the Human Rights Act, the act sets out the fundamental rights and freedoms that individuals have, came into force; it …show more content…
Certain modernized security, nevertheless this means that people have a right to privacy, but the government can still looked through your information.
What’s at risk is your personal information: everything from shopping habits to health history, or even where you are located; it can be available to creditors, employers, landlords, insurers, law enforcement agencies, and even criminals. All they need to do is tap into the public or private databases that can gather, buy, and sell important facts. Demand for personal information has exploded in recent years. Especially with the use of the internet, in this day and age, social networks such as Facebook and Twitter are driving new forms of social interaction and the availability has raised privacy concerns. When users can buy and gather various pieces of information about people, they know all that’s needed to steal your identity or even spy on someone.

Hope this helps you
Similar questions