It's a right to privacy: not right to secrecy for constitutional wrongs. And like several other rights, this too not absolute and can be restricted on the basis of compelling public interest.
It's a right to privacy: not right to secrecy for constitutional wrongs. And like several other rights, this too not absolute and can be restricted on the basis of compelling public interest.
BY Madabhushi Sridhar 15 December 2010
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