Abstract

Human Rights are basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in world from birth until death. They apply of where you are from, what you believe or how you choose to live your life. Privacy is a concomitant of the right of an individual to exercise over his or her personality. There are certain rights which are natural to or inherent in human right. The human element in life is impossible to conceive without the existence of natural rights. It is very difficult to give precise definition of privacy; with the changing time the definition of privacy and its aspect has also changed. Article 12 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognize about the right to privacy. Article 51 of the Indian constitution requires the state to endeavor to foster respect for international law and treaty obligation in the dealings of organized people with one another. The present paper focuses on changing dimension of privacy law from the various judgments given by the judiciary, how the aspect of privacy has evolved from early cases till the day when right to privacy, a human right has been declared as fundamental right by Indian judiciary system.

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