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Is Privacy a legal right in India?
18 hours ago ago from Expressions - Bhagwad Jal Park
Privacy is an important concept in a Democratic society. The Indian Constitution does not expressly have a clause guaranteeing privacy. However, in 1963 in Kharak Singh v State of UP, the Supreme court held that Article 21 dealing with Personal Freedom (Protection of life and personal liberty) was broad enough to cover privacy as well. The two justices said that “Nothing is more deleterious to a man’s physical happiness and health, than a ...
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13 hours ago ago from Mathrubhumi - English News
Home | Kerala | India | World | Business | Sports | Entertainment | Science & Technology | Health | Indians Abroad | Features | Articles | Editor's Pick | Column | Photogallery | IST: Home Columns Posted on: 16 Dec 2009 Let's give a helping hand In November 1990 the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 678 - the legal ...
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13 hours ago ago from It Find Health
India's rising population expansion has positioned the country in great environmental strains. The swiftly developing populace, along with the move in the direction of urbanization and industrialization, has sited a considerable demand on India's infrastructure and its biological reserves. Deforestation in India, together with all its other environmental effects, continues to go downhill and is encumbering trade and industry development ...
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12 hours ago ago from Expat@Large
If you want to find out about the shaky lower storeys upon which India's skyscraping supposed economic boom is built -- . Listening to Grasshoppers Even if you don't, it's still a sobering (shocking even) look at how that sacred cow (ha ha) of Globalisation, the word 'Democracy', can hide a multitude of sins... and crimes. The discussion in these essays, while specifically about how India's various warring religions, sects and ...
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1 hour, 7 minutes ago ago from World News | Markets | Religions | Populations | Sports | Business | Breaking < World To Us
Home World News World powers asked to stop Indian interference in Pak- Abdul Basit December 16, 2009 |14:01 | World By : Team X Foreign Office (FO) spokesman Abdul Basit said that world powers have been asked to stop India from interfering in Pakistan. The FO spokesman while talking to media said, He said Pakistan wants result oriented dialogue with India as dialogue for the sake of dialogue could not serve the purpose. ...
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