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The Right to Privacy in India: Concept and Evolution

The Right to Privacy in India: Concept and Evolution

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Publisher's Synopsis

Two legal scholars of India examine privacy in India, how it is different from privacy in the West, and why it needs to be protected in this carefully researched book. Gaurav Goyal and Ravinder Kumar argue that privacy laws in India are weak because politicians have failed to pass laws to protect it. Even in the West, it's not always clear what's protected in terms of privacy. They further argue that one's private sphere is subjective and depends on one's culture, environment, and economic condition. For instance, the media constantly infringe on the right to privacy of famous and even not-so-famous individuals. In examining privacy in India, the authors highlight: - why certain classes of people enjoy more privacy than others; - how technology is changing the way we approach privacy; and - why people feel compelled to snoop into the personal space of others. While privacy may seem like a simple concept, it's important to understand its historical context, the laws that govern it, and how it continues to change if you want to have any chance of protecting it in India.

Book information

ISBN: 9781482868678
Publisher: Author Solutions Inc
Imprint: Partridge India
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 174
Weight: 299g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 11mm