Phone Tapping Violates Privacy

Summary

Unauthorized phone tapping or video recording without consent violates the right to privacy in India. The Supreme Courts Puttaswamy judgment (2017) recognized privacy as a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution. The Indian Telegraph Act (1885) allows phone tapping only under specific conditions and with proper authorization.

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tapping Phone Lines Or video Recording Calls Without Consent which covers the house of the defendant for any reason may it be for recovery of money case it Violates Right To Privacy Supreme Court case laws
The right to privacy is indeed a fundamental right in India. Based on your concern regarding the unauthorized tapping of phone lines or video recording, here are some key legal points:
- Article *: Protects the right to privacy.
- Justice K.S. Puttaswamy Case (*): Reinforced privacy as a fundamental right.
- Indian Telegraph Act (*): Section *(*) permits phone tapping only under specific conditions and with authorization.
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