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Q: The right to privacy is mentioned under which part of the Indian Constitution?
  • A. Part III
  • B. Part I
  • C. Part II
  • D. Part IV
Correct Answer: Option A - In Part-III (Fundamental Rights) of the Indian Constitution, the right to life and personal liberty has been considered a fundamental right under Article-21. In August 2017, 9 judges of Constitutional bench of the Supreme Court unanimously declared that the right to privacy is a Fundamental right.
A. In Part-III (Fundamental Rights) of the Indian Constitution, the right to life and personal liberty has been considered a fundamental right under Article-21. In August 2017, 9 judges of Constitutional bench of the Supreme Court unanimously declared that the right to privacy is a Fundamental right.

Explanations:

In Part-III (Fundamental Rights) of the Indian Constitution, the right to life and personal liberty has been considered a fundamental right under Article-21. In August 2017, 9 judges of Constitutional bench of the Supreme Court unanimously declared that the right to privacy is a Fundamental right.