the fundamental rights are not invioable right
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The impact of recognizing privacy as a fundamental right, as opposed to a statutory or a common-law right, is that it is an inviolable right. ... To clarify, fundamental rights under Article 19 and 21 are as such enforceable only against the state or instrumentalities of the state and not against non-state parties.
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