Right to Privacy in India: Origin, Evolution and Contemporary Debates seeks to capture this constitutional arc with clarity and critical depth. The book traces the doctrinal foundations of privacy jurisprudence, examines its normative consolidation in landmark constitutional adjudication, and situates contemporary legal debates within the realities of a digitised and data-driven State. It interrogates not only what privacy means in law, but what it ought to mean in a constitutional democracy marked by asymmetries of power and information.
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The Right to Privacy in India: Origin, Evolution and Contemporary Debates
₹249.00
- Authors:Dr Divya Dwivedi, Shriya Pandey
- Language: English
- Paperback:120 pages
- ISBN – 978-93-6884-343-6
- Country of Origin: India
- Publisher: Book Rivers ( 25th March 2026)
Category: Law
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