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Fundamental Right To Privacy Not Absolute And Must Bow Down To Compelling Public Interest
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Fundamental Right To Privacy Not Absolute And Must Bow Down To Compelling Public Interest

03 Aug 2019 07:58 pm

The fundamental right to privacy cannot be construed as absolute and but must bow down to compelling public interest, remarked the Supreme Court in its judgment holding that a Judicial Magistrate can order a person to give a sample of his voice for the purpose of investigation of a crime.

The three judge bench comprising the Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi, Justice Deepak Gupta and Justice Sanjiv Khanna observed thus in Ritesh Sinha vs. State of UP, while answering the issue whether a judicial order compelling a person to give a sample of his voice violate the fundamental right to privacy under Article 20(3) of the Constitution.

Ritesh singh vs state of u.p. ad anr.

Criminal appeal no 2003 of 2012



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