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Right to privacy: at what cost?

India’s law minister announced last week that the right to privacy would be made a fundamental right in the Constitution. The motion is likely to be tabled in the monsoon session of Parliament. The recent use of electronic surveillance techniques by investigating bodies and news channels has been the trigger behind the move. Most definitions of privacy refer to the individual’s claim to “be left alone” and to control the extent to which he mixes with others.

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